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Train to Nowhere
Anita Leslie
其他書名
One Woman's World War II, Ambulance Driver, Reporter, Liberator
出版
Bloomsbury Publishing
, 2017-08-24
主題
Biography & Autobiography / Military
History / Wars & Conflicts / World War II / General
Biography & Autobiography / Women
Biography & Autobiography / Personal Memoirs
Biography & Autobiography / Historical
Medical / Allied Health Services / Emergency Medical Services
Social Science / Feminism & Feminist Theory
ISBN
1448216672
9781448216673
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=nKLGDgAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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ONE OF HAY FESTIVAL'S 100 BEST BOOKS WRITTEN BY WOMEN IN THE LAST 100 YEARS.
'The most gripping piece of war reportage I have ever read. What a writer! Her observations, mixed with dry humour and compassion, place her at the heart of the conflict and somehow apart from it, as a good historian should be. Remarkable.'
Joanna Lumley
Train to Nowhere
is a memoir of war seen through the sardonic eyes of Anita Leslie, a funny and vivacious young woman who reports on her experiences with a dry humour, finding the absurd alongside the tragic.
Daughter of a Baronet and first cousin once removed to Winston Churchill, Lelsie joined the Mechanized Transport Corps as a fully trained mechanic and ambulance driver during World War II, serving in Libya, Syria, Palestine, Italy, France and Germany. Ahead of her time, Anita bemoans 'first-rate women subordinate to second-rate men', and, as the British Army forbade women from serving at the front, joined the Free French Forces in order to do what she felt was her duty.
Writing letters in Hitler's recently vacated office and marching in the Victory parade contrast with observations of seeing friends murdered and a mother avenging her son by coldly shooting a prisoner of war. Unflinching and unsentimental,
Train to Nowhere
is a memoir of Anita's war, one that, long after it was written, remains poignant and relevant.