<p>"This is a unique look at the war, far from the front lines, but equally impacting life on the home front. April 2009"—<i>Bookviews.com</i><br /> "A superb story. Smith has a wonderful eye for detail and a compelling perspective and voice. We care about this place and the people who live here."—James H. Madison, author of Slinging Doughnuts for the Boys: An American Woman in World War II</p>

What was it like to experience World War II in small-town America? Here is the story of the war at home as it unfolded in one small town, New Castle, Indiana. We see through the eyes of the residents of Plum Street as families search for information about the progress of the war and the fate of loved ones in the censored accounts in local newspapers. We overhear everyday conversation up and down the street, in which the dominant subject is the news from overseas. The war finds its way into letters and diaries, which also record private fears and hopes, rumors and town gossip, and the wonderfully mundane events of everyday life.

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Presents the story of the war as it unfolded in one small town, New Castle, Indiana through the eyes of the residents of Plum Street as families search for information about the progress of war and the fate of loved ones in the censored accounts in local newspapers. This book captures the war on the home front as lived by some average Americans.
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Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Migration and a New Start in the 1920s
2. Coping with Hard Times in the 1930s
3. The Slow Pull Upward, Late 1930s
4. Into the Storm, 1939–1941
5. Duty Calls Every Citizen, 1942
6. Bearer of Bad News, 1942
7. Urgent Preparation, 1943
8. Together, and Alone, 1943
9. Despair and Bitter Hope, 1944
10. Invasion, 1944
11. Will It Never End? 1945
12. We'll Meet Again, 1945
Epilogue
Sources
Index

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A Midwestern town copes with the experience of World War II

Product details

ISBN
9780253221063
Published
2008-11-03
Publisher
Indiana University Press; Indiana University Press
Weight
476 gr
Height
235 mm
Width
156 mm
Age
01, G, 01
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
328

Biographical note

Bruce C. Smith is a native of New Castle, Indiana. He lives in Daggett, Michigan.