Secret Letters by John Willis

Secret Letters by John Willis

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Secret Letters by John Willis

Using for the first time the full unpublished letters of Pilot Officer Geoffrey Myers, this book offers a fresh and distinctive insight into World War II and tells the moving story of a couple whose love was caught in the crossfire of war.

While Geoffrey Myers was a caught up in the major turning points of the early years of that war--the Battle for France, Dunkirk and the Battle of Britain--his French wife and two half-Jewish children were trapped in Nazi-occupied France, desperate to escape the enemy and be reunited. While Geoffrey wrote his account of the war for his children to read if he survived, his family were in mortal danger. As a Jew, he understood only too well what would happen if the Nazis discovered his children hiding in Occupied France. For months, Geoffrey had no idea if his family were dead or alive, free or imprisoned.

These secret letters were never posted and never read by Geoffrey''s family until later in the war. Contemporary personal accounts of the Battle of Britain of such frankness are extremely rare, and Geoffrey Myers'' letters offer a unique perspective of the war. More than that, his letters reflect his deep love for his family and an acute anxiety for their safety, as they tried to escape the tightening net of the Nazis. Geoffrey Myers writes with eloquence and insight, and the letters are an unvarnished, sometimes brutal, portrayal of war as his Battle of Britain Squadron suffered terrible losses.

This moving story of a couple whose love was caught in the crossfire of war is a powerful and rare portrait of, not only the turbulent events of those times, but also how a family survives with so much death and danger swirling around them both.

Britain of such frankness are extremely rare, and Geoffrey Myers'' letters offer a unique perspective of the war. More than that, his letters reflect his deep love for his family and an acute anxiety for their safety, as they tried to escape the tightening net of the Nazis. Geoffrey Myers writes with eloquence and insight, and the letters are an unvarnished, sometimes brutal, portrayal of war as his Battle of Britain Squadron suffered terrible losses.

This moving story of a couple whose love was caught in the crossfire of war is a powerful and rare portrait of, not only the turbulent events of those times, but also how a family survives with so much death and danger swirling around them both.Britain of such frankness are extremely rare, and Geoffrey Myers'' letters offer a unique perspective of the war. More than that, his letters reflect his deep love for his family and an acute anxiety for their safety, as they tried to escape the tightening net of the Nazis. Geoffrey Myers writes with eloquence and insight, and the letters are an unvarnished, sometimes brutal, portrayal of war as his Battle of Britain Squadron suffered terrible losses.

This moving story of a couple whose love was caught in the crossfire of war is a powerful and rare portrait of, not only the turbulent events of those times, but also how a family survives with so much death and danger swirling around them both.Britain of such frankness are extremely rare, and Geoffrey Myers'' letters offer a unique perspective of the war. More than that, his letters reflect his deep love for his family and an acute anxiety for their safety, as they tried to escape the tightening net of the Nazis. Geoffrey Myers writes with eloquence and insight, and the letters are an unvarnished, sometimes brutal, portrayal of war as his Battle of Britain Squadron suffered terrible losses.

This moving story of a couple whose love was caught in the crossfire of war is a powerful and rare portrait of, not only the turbulent events of those times, but also how a family survives with so much death and danger swirling around them both.d insight, and the letters are an unvarnished, sometimes brutal, portrayal of war as his Battle of Britain Squadron suffered terrible losses.

This moving story of a couple whose love was caught in the crossfire of war is a powerful and rare portrait of, not only the turbulent events of those times, but also how a family survives with so much death and danger swirling around them both.
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ISBN 13 9781912914173
ISBN 10 1912914174
Title Secret Letters
Author John Willis
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Mensch Publishing
Year published 2020-09-15
Number of pages 272
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.