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After the Bombing
After the Bombing | Clare Morrall
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On the night of May 3rd, 1942, 15-year-old Alma Braithwaite and her fellow boarders at Goldwyn's school huddle in an air-raid shelter as bombs rain down on Exeter in one of the Baedeker raids. By the time the girls emerge, half the school is in ruins and the city centre has been destroyed. 21 years on, Alma lives alone in the family house and teaches music at her old school. She's moderately content, until the death of the long-serving headmistress brings a new broom in the form of the steely, modernizing Miss Yates. A new student starts too - the daughter of a man Alma hasn't seen since 1942, when he played a pivotal role in her life. Suddenly, Alma is taken back to the summer that followed the raids, a summer of numbing loss yet also of youthful exuberance, friendship and dancing.
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nickimags
After the Bombing | Clare Morrall
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Latest find from the library's digital catalogue. I've enjoyed the parts set in wartime but I really don't like the new headmistress from the part set in 1960s she's like a old Victorian!

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rockpools
After the Bombing | Clare Morrall
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I am so divided by this book.

It made me think about the very real horrors of war for those living through it at 'home'. I learnt more about the war in Exeter - I hadn't known the hospital was bombed. It brought events elsewhere so much closer. And it showed the impact years, decades, later.

But I didn't always *believe* in the characters or their actions, especially as young girls - always a distance or disconnect between us.

rockpools This is my #litsyatoz #LetterA (at last) and #readharder set #within100miles of my home (2 actually) and book #aboutwar @BookishMarginalia (edited) 8y
BookishMarginalia 👍🏼👏🏼 8y
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rockpools
After the Bombing | Clare Morrall
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Settling down with a glass of salted-caramel Baileys-type-liqueur and owly-pjs for an evening partying! #litsypartyofone

Obviously the book goes without saying. I'm feeling quite divided about this one - it's good but I'm just not entirely convinced.

Desha Yummmm!! 👍🏻👍🏻❤️ 8y
Joanne1 Salted caramel liqueur, such a things exists? How did I not know that. 8y
rockpools @Joanne1 I know! It was a Christmas find - so it really needs finishing up now... 8y
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rockpools
After the Bombing | Clare Morrall
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A cup of coffee, a book and a view. Why don't I do this more often?

vivastory Amazing view! I'd be distracted from my book. 8y
TrishB Lovely 💖 8y
bedandabook Wonderful view. 8y
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rockpools
After the Bombing | Clare Morrall
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Silence.

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rockpools
After the Bombing | Clare Morrall
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Finally started my #LitsyAtoZ #LetterA and #readharder book about war and/or within 100 miles. I saw Clare Morrall talk about the book last year, and wasn't entirely sure it'd be my thing. Happy to report I'm gripped so far, but think I'll have t'Internet open next to me, to learn more about life in Exeter during the blitz.

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rockpools
After the Bombing | Clare Morrall
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#setinmycity/country and one I will definitely read from the tbr for this year, as well as #lettera in #litsyatoz. This is set in Exeter (SW UK) during the blitz, and later in the 1960s. The main setting is the Maynard school, just below the E in Newtown on the map.

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rockpools
After the Bombing | Clare Morrall
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One from the tbr for today's #booktober. #setinaschool just around the corner from me, during and after WWII.