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'WVS Clothing Exchange,
1943', by Evelyn Gibbs © The Imperial War Museum |
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256p PERSEPHONE BOOKS ISBN 1903155509
PREFACE BY JESSICA MANN
In 1946 the theme of Doreen was, alas, horrifyingly
topical - whether parents should have sent their children
away from cities that might be bombed; and if they had
done so, whether they could hope to maintain their relationship
with them. 'The experience of this long separation, very
difficult for all concerned at the time, often proved traumatic
over a lifetime' comments Jessica Mann.
Barbara Noble writes with great insight about the mind
of a child torn between her mother, whom she leaves behind
in London, and the couple who take her in. Everyone wants
only the best for Doreen yet, in the end, what is being
explored is a clash of values: those looking after her
will eventually realise that Doreen will go back 'to a
world where most of the things you've taught her will be
drawbacks rather than advantages.'
This is a deeply involving book, fascinating for the portrayal
of the child torn between mother and temporary mother,
and for its understanding of the tyrannies of the English
class system. 'The manner of telling this poignant, subtle
tragedy is beyond admiration, restrained, penetrating,
deeply moving,' wrote Dorothy Canfield Fisher; and the Spectator reviewer
described 'a gentle, serious story in which...the author's
argument is scrupulously fair ; she is observant, sensitive
and intellligent.'
The endpaper is taken from a 1940
silk scarf 'London Alert' designed by Arnold Lever for
Jacqmar (it is owned by a Persephone reader).
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