Sand In My Shoes by Joan Rice

Sand In My Shoes by Joan Rice

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Joan Rice had the same ambitions as many young women of her generation: she wanted to write; wanted to travel; and wanted to be famous. This title presents a personal account of a young woman's experiences of the Second World War, through her diary. It tells the story of everyday war life, and is an account of life and love in a defeated Europe.

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Sand In My Shoes by Joan Rice

This is a moving and personal account of a young woman's experiences of the Second World War from the mother of Sir Tim Rice. Joan Rice had the same ambitions as many young women of her generation: she wanted to write; wanted to travel; and wanted to be famous. With the outbreak of World War II, she hurried to enlist - aged 20 - in the Women's Auxillary Air Force, hoping for change, for adventure, and for the chance to 'swank around in uniform'. Throughout the early years of the conflict, she kept a regular diary of her life as a WAAF. Working first at RAF Hendon, she soon moved to a job in British Intelligence, and ultimately to postings in Egypt and Palestine. She witnessed the 'phoney war' explode into the Battle of Britain, lived through the London Blitz and was forced by Rommell's advance to flee Cairo. But her diary also tells the story of everyday war life, of the social whirl of service society and of her very first encounters with the man who would become her husband. "Sand in My Shoes" is a compelling first-hand account of life and love in a defeated Europe. Written with flair and exuberance, Joan's story has lain untouched for some fifty years. Incorporating additional material from her husband's own notes, her diary is a testament to the many women who kept the RAF in the air.
Joan Rice was born in 1919. Leaving school at seventeen, she worked as a secretary until the outbreak of World War Two, when she joined the Women's Auxiliary Air Force. She met her husband in Cairo, and after service in England, Africa and the Middle East, returned home to give birth to her first son. She now lives in Hertfordshire.
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ISBN 13 9780007228201
ISBN 10 0007228201
Title Sand In My Shoes
Author Joan Rice
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 2006-08-07
Number of pages 400
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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