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MARC 21

The safest place in London
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020$a9781743310601
082$aAF JOE
100$aJoel, Maggie,$eauthor.
245$aThe safest place in London$cMaggie Joel.
260$aSydney :$bAllen & Unwin,$c2016
300$a346 pages ;$c20 cm.
500$aRecord machine-generated from publisher information.
504$aIncludes bibliographical references.
520$aTwo frightened children, two very different mothers, and one night of terrifying Blitz bombing during World War Two. And when the bombs stop falling, only one mother and child emerge from the shelter. On a frozen January evening in 1944, Nancy Levin, and her three-year-old daughter, Emily, flee their impoverished East London home as an air raid siren sounds. Not far away, 39- year-old Diana Meadows and her own child, three-year-old Abigail, are lost in the black-out as the air raid begins. Finding their way in the jostling crowd to the mouth of the shelter they hurry to the safety of the underground tube station. Mrs Meadows, who has so far sat out the war in the safety of London's outer suburbs, is terrified - as much by the prospect of sheltering in an Eastend tube station as of experiencing a bombing raid first hand. Far away Diana's husband, Gerald Meadows finds himself in a tank regiment in North Africa while Nancy's husband, Joe Levin has narrowly survived a torpedo in the Atlantic and is about to re-join his ship. Both men have their own wars to fight but take comfort in the knowledge that their wives and children, at least, remain safe. But in wartime, ordinary people can find themselves taking extreme action - risking everything to secure their own and their family's survival, even at the expense of others.
650$aWorld War, 1939-1945$zEngland$vFiction.
650$aFamilies$zEngland$vFiction.
650$aMother and child$vFiction.
650$aFamilies$zGreat Britain$vFiction.
650$aWorld War, 1939-1945$zGreat Britain$vFiction.
650$aDomestic fiction.
650$aFiction & related items.$2bicssc
650$aFamilies$zGreat Britain$vFiction.
650$aMother and child$vFiction.
650$aAustralian fiction.
651$aEast End (London, England)$vFiction.
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655$aDomestic fiction.$2lcgft
655$aHistorical fiction.$2lcgft
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655$aWar stories$vAdult fiction
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655$aWar fiction
655$aGeneral fiction