Don't Forget to Write
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[1]Don’t Forget to Write: the true story of an evacuee and her family, published in 2009 by Ebury Press in Great Britain and by Random House in North America and Australia, is a World War 11 memoir by prominent Canadian travel writer Pam Hobbs. Don’t Forget to Write describes Pam’s evacuation to central England with her school in l940, when a German invasion threatened her home on the Thames estuary in Essex. Although it was only 150 miles (240 km) away, she and her sister lived with strangers in a totally different cultural environment. Two years later, with the invasion threat gone, Pam returned home where she and her mother coped with life on the home front, while her father and older sisters contributed to the war effort in various ways.
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