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The Yellow Duster Sisters: A Wartime Childhood Book
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1939. As war breaks out across Europe nine-year-old Susie and her older sister Gyll are despatched to Africa by their mother. Alone on the dusty continent the sisters find little sympathy in their new guardians and little to like about their new way of life: patched-up clothes a 6 o'clock bedtime (a particular indignity) and regular obsessive cleanliness rituals. Their continued presence a nuisance and overwhelmed by fear of doing the wrong thing Susie and Gyll seek an ally in Mavis the only other child of the house but it's a relationship that becomes tinged with jealousy. Feeling increasingly abandoned as the years pass and letters from home become ever more infrequent the sisters begin to dream desperately of escape; if only they could go home everything would return back to the ways things used to be. But when they do finally arrive home and get off the boat no-one is there to greet them off the boat. Gradually they learn that their mother has joined the Polish army and that their father has taken on a mistress who has moved into the family home.Life only gets stranger when they are sent off to the baffling Cheltenham Ladies College where English boarding school life only adds to their feelings of alienation. Recounting a youth filled with both hope and despair Susan Kennaway writes with a charm and honesty of the challenges of growing up during evacuation. "The Yellow Duster Sisters" is a wonderfully evocative and moving exploration of the shifting nature of war-time family relationships.
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1939. Nine-year-old Susie and her sister Gyll live in Watford and all week look forward to their Saturday shopping expedition to Woolworths, accompanied by their nanny Alice, to buy something nice for Mummy. But as war breaks out across Europe, Susie and Gyll are evacuated to Africa. Alone on a dusty continent, the sisters find little to like about their new way of life and get no sympathy from their guardians, especially devout Aunt Geraldine (or 'Dor-dor') who forces them to wear patched-up clothes and be in bed by six o'clock. Feeling increasingly abandoned as the years pass and letters from home stop arriving, the sisters dream desperately of escape and cling fervently to their memories of idyllic England. When they do finally reach British shores, only a few weeks after D-Day, there is no one to meet them at Liverpool Docks. After getting to their father's new home in Gloucestershire, they find a strange woman living with him and gradually learn that their mother has moved away and joined the Polish army. Life only gets stranger when they are sent to Cheltenham Ladies College, where English boarding school life is possibly even worse than their years of exile in Africa. Wonderfully evocative, funny and charming, Susan Kennaway writes about the difficult challenges of growing up during the Second World War with rare honesty and insight. The Yellow Duster Sisters is a moving and unusual exploration of the often ignored, and often destructive, nature of shifting war-time family relationships.
- 140881210X
- 9781408812105
- Susan Kennaway
- 6 August 2011
- Bloomsbury Publishing
- Hardcover (Book)
- 304
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