When Daddy came home
how family life changed forever in 1945
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Contributions
- Rennell, Tony. - Contributor
Publication
1995 - Hutchinson, London, England
Language
English
Word Count
60,500 words, Guess
Page Count
242 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL20388019M
- ISBN-10009179143X
- OCLC Control Number32647032
- Internet Archivewhendaddycamehom0000turn_i2a2
- Library of Congress Control Number95050568
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- Goodreads1289296
- LibraryThing163603
Classifications
- DDC941.0850922
- LCCHQ613 .T857 1995
Description
"Summer 1945. Britain was in jubilant mood. At last, the war was over! Soon the men would be coming home from the battlefronts of Europe and the Far East. Then everything would be fine: life would get back to normal." "Or would it? Six long years of war had profoundly changed family life. In the absence of their menfolk, the wives had run the home. In the absence of their fathers, the children had ruled the roost in what were effectively one-parent families." "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. Welcomes were marred by rejection. Relationships were ruined for ever. Divorce and delinquency, the twin horrors of post-war society, were set to soar." "Drawing on the personal experiences of ordinary men and women who remember vividly the intense emotions of those reunions and the lasting effect on their lives - When Daddy Came Home is the untold story of social upheaval in Britain."--BOOK JACKET.
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