Kitty Wintrob tells her true story of being evacuated as a girl from London's Jewish East End at the start of World War Two. Along with many other school-children, she is sent to the British countryside to the temporary shelter of several foster homes, as London awaits the first German bombs. Kitty's charming, personal account of her experiences provide depth to the story of the largest civilian evacuation in British history. Second edition with new epilogue; suitable for readers from eight to adult. The author now lives in Toronto, Canada, and is in demand as a speaker to libraries, book clubs, and church and synagogue groups.
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