When countries wage war on each other, there are no winners. The price
of all war is paid for with the blood of people, soldiers and civilians,
adult, child and creatures alike. In times of struggle, a war-torn
country, which is being heavily bombed by a more powerful invader often
finds itself bonded in greater unity of purpose and with a greater
instinct for survival than one might imagine. England experienced such
during the Second World War years of 1939 - 1945. This story is set in
the period of The Second World War. It is written from a traditional
English and British perspective. Its purpose is not to glorify war, but
to offer the reader, both young and older, an opportunity to feel what
it was like for a man, woman or child to live through and to provide a
flavour of the English Nationalism that prevailed then and since.