Skipping to School

Skipping to School: Memoirs of a Liverpool Girlhood, 1937-1948

Paperback Published on: 01/10/2013
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Synopsis

Skipping to School is the true story of a childhood spent in Liverpool before, during and after the Second World War. It recalls the fabric of everyday life on the home front and the impact of war on both family life and the local community. At home in Walton, Doris and her friends learned slogans such as ‘Make Do and Mend’, ‘Dig for Victory’ and ‘Careless Talk Costs Lives’. They collected shell caps from bombs and did swaps for better, shinier ones. They made skipping ropes out of the twisted silk cords of German parachutes. They were excited by the arrival of American soldiers stationed on Aintree Racecourse. And, despite the raids, they laughed and had fun.

  • Publisher: The History Press Ltd
  • ISBN: 9780752491547
  • Dimensions: 216 x 138 mm

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Skipping to School
A treasure trove of memories
This book records growing up during the 1930s and 40s. It’s all here: family and home life, skipping ropes made from German silk parachute cord, Chilprufe ... READ MORE
Lenny the Lion