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Our next theme is World War Two

We will be reading and discussing the winning book in April 2019

Please vote for the book that you would most like to read and discuss

Jambusters: The Women's Institute at War 1939-1945
 
  5 votes, 38.5%

Empire of the Sun (Empire of the Sun, #1)
 
  4 votes, 30.8%

HHhH
 
  2 votes, 15.4%

The Winter Fortress: The Epic Mission to Sabotage Hitler’s Atomic Bomb
 
  1 vote, 7.7%

To Die in Spring
 
  1 vote, 7.7%

Schindler's List
 
  0 votes, 0.0%


Poll added by: Nigeyb



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message 2: by Roman Clodia (new)

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I have changed my vote as Schindler was trailing dismally ;)


message 3: by Nigeyb (last edited Jan 30, 2019 05:55AM) (new)

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A tie - oooh


Jambusters: The Women's Institute at War 1939-1945 4 votes, 30.8%
Empire of the Sun (Empire of the Sun, #1) 4 votes, 30.8%
HHhH 2 votes, 15.4%
The Winter Fortress: The Epic Mission to Sabotage Hitler’s Atomic Bomb 2 votes, 15.4%
* To Die in Spring 1 vote, 7.7%
Schindler's List 0 votes, 0.0%


message 4: by Nigeyb (last edited Feb 01, 2019 04:48AM) (new)

Nigeyb Mod
Jambusters: The Women's Institute at War 1939-1945 has won the poll


Congratulations to Jambusters: The Women's Institute at War 1939-1945 by Julie Summers and to Susan for this nomination

Thanks to everyone who got involved in the nomination and voting processes.

Here's to another wonderful discussion in April 2019

The Second World War was the WI's finest hour. The whole of its previous history - two decades of educating, entertaining and supporting women and campaigning on women's issues - culminated in the enormous collective responsibility felt by the members to 'do their bit' for Britain. With all the vigour, energy and enthusiasm at their disposal, a third of a million country women set out to make their lives and the lives of those around them more bearable in what they described as 'a period of insanity'.

Jambusters: The Women's Institute at War 1939-1945 tells the story of the minute and idiosyncratic details of everyday life during the Second World War for the 5,546 Women's Institutes and how they helped to improve the lot of millions of their fellow Britons. Big pictures and bravery are fashionable and exciting but it was the behind-the-scenes, nitty-gritty approach to the daily problems presented by the war that were at the heart of what the WI did to make a difference. Making jam, making do and mending, gathering rosehips, keeping pigs and rabbits, housing evacuees, setting up canteens for the troops, knitting, singing and campaigning for a better Britain after the war: all these activities played a crucial role in war time.





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