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In War & In Peace: A Family & WWII
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In War & In Peace: A Family & WWII

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This story is about the wartime experiences
that touched the lives of just one Australian family.
Firstly, we meet the extended family who played many
roles in the wartime experiences of the Clifton family.
With the likelihood of war coming to Australia there was
a growing feeling of apprehension. The Japanese were moving fast and
unrestrained throughout Asia and were close to invasion.
Three chapters reveal how this affected the family: Dad’s War recreates
Jack Clifton’s encounters with the war in the tropics as a RAAF electrician,

Mum’s War introduces Joan Clifton, at home, looking after her two children
and grappling with wartime shortages, Kid’s War recounts childhood
memories of the war and its effect on the children.
Finally, the Homecoming, that should have been jubilant but was marred
by ill-health, intolerance and discomfort. In the last chapter, Peacetime,

some accord was reached.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Patricia Clifton
Country
Australia
Date
16 April 2019
Pages
238
ISBN
9780648467472

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

This story is about the wartime experiences
that touched the lives of just one Australian family.
Firstly, we meet the extended family who played many
roles in the wartime experiences of the Clifton family.
With the likelihood of war coming to Australia there was
a growing feeling of apprehension. The Japanese were moving fast and
unrestrained throughout Asia and were close to invasion.
Three chapters reveal how this affected the family: Dad’s War recreates
Jack Clifton’s encounters with the war in the tropics as a RAAF electrician,

Mum’s War introduces Joan Clifton, at home, looking after her two children
and grappling with wartime shortages, Kid’s War recounts childhood
memories of the war and its effect on the children.
Finally, the Homecoming, that should have been jubilant but was marred
by ill-health, intolerance and discomfort. In the last chapter, Peacetime,

some accord was reached.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Patricia Clifton
Country
Australia
Date
16 April 2019
Pages
238
ISBN
9780648467472