Bo, Jenny and I is a memoir describing the life of a young woman growing
up in unusual circumstances, as well as a discussion of political and
sociological effects of troubled times upon "ordinary people." After an
early childhood in pre-war Antwerp, the author, her formidable
grandmother, and her young, unconventional working mother fled to
England in 1940, upon Germany's invasion of Belgium. As refugees, the
family adapted to its changed circumstances and to life in World War II
England. The political upheavals of the times are reflected in the life
of this small family and its remarkable experiences.