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The English Air

2014 edition. Complete and unabridged
£18.00
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In 1938, Franz von Heiuden, the son of a Nazi official and an English mother, comes to English to visit the Braithwaites, his English cousins, to study them and to report back to his father.  But he finds the English are not the weak and decadent enemy he has been taught to expect, but are as hard-woriing, upright and honourable as he is himself, and as he still believes his Fatherland to be.  He is half German, half English; where do his true loyalties lies?  His dilemma increases as world events unfold:  Munich, Czechoslovakia, Poland, and war itself.  And then he falls in love.

The English Air was D E Stevenson's war work.  In it she says she tried to give an 'artistically true picture how how ordinary English people stood up to the frightfulness of war and what they thought and did during those awful years of anxiety, so that other countries might understand us better.'

Originally published in 1940

Details
Author D E Stevenson
Publisher Greyladies
Type Paperback
Condition Good