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America Lost and Found: An English Boy's Wartime Adventure in the New World
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America Lost and Found: An English Boy’s Wartime Adventure in the New World

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In 1940 seven-year-old Tony Bailey was evacuated to the United States–one of more than 16,000 children sent overseas at a time when a Nazi invasion of England seemed inevitable. He spent four years with the wealthy Spaeth family in Dayton, Ohio, before returning to his parents in Southampton. Evocative, heartfelt, and charming, this is a story of a double childhood–of a boy who became American while never ceasing to be British. An original, sensitively told story in which the perspectives of the child are carefully remembered… . Bailey’s book speaks, with gentle eloquence, not only to those who remember being boys, but to everyone who would seek to protect children from the hurts and ravagings that ordinary life can inflict, to say nothing of war. –Richard Montague, Newsday

No doubt Tony Bailey owed America something for its hospitality during those anxious years, and with this book he has amply repaid the debt. –Joseph McLellan, Washington Post

An exquisitely controlled, quietly amusing and moving story. –Publishers Weekly

As tender as it is truthful, and as amusing as it is unpretentious. –John Russell, New York Times Book Review

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
The University of Chicago Press
Country
United States
Date
15 May 2000
Pages
176
ISBN
9780226034553

In 1940 seven-year-old Tony Bailey was evacuated to the United States–one of more than 16,000 children sent overseas at a time when a Nazi invasion of England seemed inevitable. He spent four years with the wealthy Spaeth family in Dayton, Ohio, before returning to his parents in Southampton. Evocative, heartfelt, and charming, this is a story of a double childhood–of a boy who became American while never ceasing to be British. An original, sensitively told story in which the perspectives of the child are carefully remembered… . Bailey’s book speaks, with gentle eloquence, not only to those who remember being boys, but to everyone who would seek to protect children from the hurts and ravagings that ordinary life can inflict, to say nothing of war. –Richard Montague, Newsday

No doubt Tony Bailey owed America something for its hospitality during those anxious years, and with this book he has amply repaid the debt. –Joseph McLellan, Washington Post

An exquisitely controlled, quietly amusing and moving story. –Publishers Weekly

As tender as it is truthful, and as amusing as it is unpretentious. –John Russell, New York Times Book Review

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
The University of Chicago Press
Country
United States
Date
15 May 2000
Pages
176
ISBN
9780226034553