While...: Born During WWII
You were born in a hospital?" Hilde says as she lays down her black bread and cheese sandwich. She sits opposite me at my kitchen table.
Looking up from my salad, I nod. "Yes, I thought everyone by the 1940's was born in a hospital."
"Hell no." Hilde stares at me. "In Germany I was born at home, on the couch, delivered by a midwife."
Thus be
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Published
May 4th 2011
by Authorhouse
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I enjoyed the contrasting memoirs in While...: Born During WWII. I found many similarities between Peg Hanna's upbringing in Pennsylvania to my mother's upbringing in New Jersey. My mother was born in 1938 and I've always enjoyed her memories of what growing up during WWII was like. Her first American Girl doll gift to my daughter was Molly, the girl growing up in the war years; she found so much in Molly's story that she remembered and wanted to share with her granddaughter.
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A compelling comparative memoir of two vastly different lives. The story of great relationships, happy families, good friends and great love is contrasted against one of complicated relationships, broken families and a paucity of love. Notwithstanding that one of the authors is my Mom, this is a very good read.
This is a dual autobiography of two women. Their lives only touch near the end, and they are sometimes worlds apart though often in the same city.
Disclosure: One of them is my mom, and the parts I couldn't put down were about my family.
Disclosure: One of them is my mom, and the parts I couldn't put down were about my family.
It was interesting to write CONTRASTING memoirs. I didn't know how a little girl grew up on the other side of the war.
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