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My True Story: Can I Come Home, Please?

A haunting collection of voices from World War Two shows what it was like to be a child during modern history’s most destructive war. Based on taped interviews from the Imperial War Museum, these true accounts tell stories of the war from all kinds of perspectives. Evacuees, Holocaust survivors, Blitz children and German children all tell their own unique stories, illustrated with photographs and a timeline. This is an unusual and moving opportunity to see the war as children who lived through it did.

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12 July 2009

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I enjoyed this book because it was the tales of all different people who had different fates in wartime Britain.

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8 March 2009

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Phil Robins

Phil Robins has a PhD in English Literature and has studied for an MA in Ancient History. He is the author of Dead Famous: Joan of Arc and Under Fire: Children of the Second World War Tell Their Stories for Scholastic and is currently a freelance writer and editor.

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