As the Second World War wound down, five-year-old Jenny Lloyd began a new life with her parents and baby brother on a farm in a remote area of Cornwall. With no telephone, electricity or indoor plumbing, the family-who had been separated for much of the war-now spent days together, experiencing the hardships and delights of English existence in the mid-twentieth century. In a series of verbal snapshots, Jenny describes her youth in England in the 1940s and 50s-her memories of World War II, her life on the farm, and her experiences at boarding school. Written in vividly descriptive prose, her...
As the Second World War wound down, five-year-old Jenny Lloyd began a new life with her parents and baby brother on a farm in a remote area of Cornwal...