‘While the Bombs Fell’ by Robbie Cheadle and Elsie Hancy Eaton

Thank you, Colin Garrow, for this wonderful review of While the Bombs Fell. We are thrilled you enjoyed it. Do pop over and enjoy Colin’s lovely blog where he shares book reviews and episodes from his The Watson Letters series of books.

Colin Garrow

While the Bombs Fell

Growing up in rural Suffolk during World War Two, Elsie and her family live their lives amid the rumble of German bomber planes and the whine of air-raid sirens. But daily life must continue, and the children and their parents make the most of restricted amenities during wartime.

Along with Elsie Hancy Eaton (whose life inspired the book), Robbie Cheadle has produced an interesting and heart-warming tale about a wartime family and the ups and downs of everyday life as they strive to cope with the constant threat of invasion. The stories reflect the highlights and occasional tragedies that face the family during the war years, as well as the many ingenious ways they find to deal with the limitations of rationing and lack of income. The book includes family photographs from the time and lists several authentic World War Two recipes, such as Potato Pastry…

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22 thoughts on “‘While the Bombs Fell’ by Robbie Cheadle and Elsie Hancy Eaton

    1. I hope you enjoy it, Jennie. It was an interesting journey writing this book and I can see why you don’t get children protegees in writing. There is so much to learn and research and editing is exacting and time consuming.

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