Fascinating accounts of the female pilots who transported the aircraft flown during the Battle of Britain
Jacky Hyams Livres
Cette auteure puise dans une profonde passion pour l'histoire, en particulier le XXe siècle, bien qu'elle n'ait commencé à écrire qu'après une longue carrière dans le journalisme et l'édition. Son œuvre plonge dans le passé, offrant aux lecteurs des perspectives informatives et captivantes sur des sujets historiques. Par son écriture, elle explore des histoires humaines complexes et des événements sociétaux avec un sens aigu du détail et de la narration. Son objectif est de fournir aux lecteurs non seulement des informations, mais aussi une compréhension plus profonde du contexte historique.






Spitfire Stories
- 256pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Published in association with the Imperial War Museum, this is a fascinating anthology of first-hand stories from Spitfire heroes and heroines of World War II.
A teenage boy lies on the pavement, bleeding from a stab wound; a distraught mum watches, in mute shock, as her daughter suffers a terrifying fatal asthma attack; a young girl is gang-raped and her stricken boyfriend takes an overdose; a disturbed young man flings himself in front of a speeding train at the stroke of midnight on New Year's Eve. Few people can imagine living in a world where such situations are part of everyday life. Yet for veteran paramedic Lysa Walder, these and thousands of other emergency call outs are part of a day's work: scenes of tragedy, heroism loss and horror - but also stories of triumph and humour. Lysa has been a paramedic for over twenty years, working for the London Ambulance service - the world's biggest and busiest free service - for much of that time. Here, she reveals what it's really like to work in a job that brings paramedic teams face-to-face with death - and destiny - every day.
The Day The War Ended
- 304pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Tuesday, 8 May 1945: Victory in Europe Day.A day of joyous celebration, as the end of a conflict which had engulfed the world came within touching distance. Millions of people celebrated in the streets throughout Britain.Yet not all was right in the world. Struggles remained ahead - war still raged on between the Allies and Japan. Agreements and treaties were yet to be forged. Lives continued to be lost around the world.Meanwhile in Britain, although the pressure of supporting active military campaigns was reduced, lives were irrevocably changed in other ways. Bonds forged by the momentum of struggle, by hardship, unity and common purpose would begin to fade, and give way to the wounds of sorrow, upheaval and trauma that six years of conflict had riven.What was it really like to be living in Britain as the war drew to a close, giving way to a new era of hope, but also of deep uncertainty? In The Day the War Ended, bestselling author Jacky Hyams delivers a sweeping story, weaving together illuminating untold stories with contemporary records and photographs. The result is a moving, personal insight into hearts and minds across the home front.
Rapid Response
- 276pages
- 10 heures de lecture
These are the fascinating real life stories of heartbreak and hope, direct from the frontline.
The story of Britain's hidden World War II heroines, in their own words.
The Spitfire Story
- 256pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Published in association with Imperial War Museums, this is a fascinating anthology of first-hand stories from Spitfire heroes and heroines of World War II.
Frances
- 288pages
- 11 heures de lecture
She was young, very beautiful and had everything to live for - but the life of Frances Shea, briefly married to Reggie Kray, remains one of the most tragic stories of the Swinging Sixties. Their tragic, doomed relationship continued to haunt the lives of those closest to Frances right to the end.
The Day War Broke Out
- 288pages
- 11 heures de lecture
A birds-eye view into one of the most momentous days in British history.
This book shares the intimate stories of remarkable women who played a crucial role in Britain's war effort through their tireless work in munitions factories. Despite facing dangerous conditions and health risks, their courage and dedication left a lasting impact. From the author of "Bombsites & Lollipops."
