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When Daddy Came Home
When Daddy Came Home
Nov 17, 2024 4:48 PM

Author:Barry Turner,Tony Rennell

When Daddy Came Home

Compelling and moving real-life accounts of the impact on family life of the return of the troops at the end of the Second World War.

Summer 1945. Britain was in jubilant mood. At last, the war was over. Soon the men would be coming home. Then everything would be fine: life would get back to normal.

Or would it? Six long years of war had profoundly changed family life. For years, Dad had been a khaki figure in a photograph on the wall, a crumpled letter from overseas, an occasional visitor on weekend leave. Now he was here to stay, a stranger in a group that had learned to live without him - and was not always prepared to have him back.

Most homecomings were joyful, never-to-be-forgotten moments of humour and hope. Others were hard. And there was no one to deal with the tears and the trauma.

It would take hope and courage for families to live and love together again.

Reviews

Fascinating.

—— Daily Mail

An extraordinary odyssey

—— Robert Elms , BBC London

This engaging book puts its best foot forward

—— Independent

Crammed with delightful facts ... a constantly fascinating journey

—— Shortlist

Rediscovers the Underground

—— The Times

Awesome

—— Shaun Keaveny , BBC Radio 6 Music

Mason may have made himself the Bill Bryson of our capital city

—— The Bookseller

I was charmed by the book's profusion of insightful anecdotes and fascinating trivia

—— Walk Magazine

Maconie’s history of modern Britain filtered through pop songs is a fine example of a perfect marriage: Vera Lynn’s We’ll Meet Again conjures up the British wartime resilience while The Strawbs’ Part of the Union sums up the bitter industrial conflict that defined the 1970s

—— DAILY MAIL

Beautifully crafted and scrupulously researched… The Zhivago Affair is a prime example of hard work and fidelity to a good story

—— Washington Post Sunday

As gripping as any spy thriller

—— Sunday Times

Fascinating...With a delightful eye for detail

—— Catherine Merridale , The Times

Finn and Couvée deal objectively with the characters involved and tell the story with exceptional vivacity

—— Literary Review

A thrilling literary espionage yarn...sheds new light on the Cold War struggle for the hearts and minds of millions of people

—— Michael Dobbs

A fascinating tale that sheds new light on the literary front of the Cold War

—— Stephen Coulson , Lady

High dudgeon, high stakes, high art

—— Robert Bound , Monocle

A wonderful book

—— Angus Roxburgh , The Herald

A fast-paced political thriller about a book that terrified a nation

—— Kirkus Reviews

Brisk and thrilling...expertly told...a triumphant reminder that truth is sometimes gloriously stranger than fiction

—— Publishers Weekly

Groundbreaking reporting and character-rich storytelling... Passionately written...almost makes one nostalgic for a time when novels were so important that even the CIA cared about them

—— Ken Kalfus

A sparkling and fascinating account

—— David E. Hoffman

Well-paced narrative...of great relevance today, when such conflicts seem (but only seem) to have disappeared.

—— Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky

Immensely compelling

—— Fred Hiatt , The Pat Banker

Meticulously researched

—— Duncan White , Irish Independent

The true strength of this meticulously researched book is the placing of the revelations into the context of a compelling human drama

—— Weekly Telegraph

Engrossing

—— Andrew Lynch , Sunday Business Post

[An] outstanding treasure of literature

—— Market Oracle

Impeccably researched, and moving, this book breaks new ground

—— 5 stars , Sunday Telegraph
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