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A Welcome War... Synopsis
“World
War 2 was the most welcome
and alluring war of all time.”
A ten-year-old lad begins the saga of
his next five years influenced more by military strategy, political
power and bathos than by parents or mentors.
As a means of discovering how people
react to adverse situations and the fundamental lessons of history and
geography are taught him in the most exciting ways. To put it in his
own words, “It beats schoolwork, hands down!”
What
they are saying about ‘A Welcome War’
Multi-published historical writer, Kev Richardson, has
a way of bringing the history of his homeland, New South Wales [cum
Australia] up front and personal. In his latest work, A WELCOME WAR,
I was notably impressed with his astute presentation of a young
lad’s impressions and compulsion to follow the happenings of
World War II. From a ten-year-old’s impassioned sense of
wonder, to his later assessments, as a young man of eighteen, he
recounts his personal translation of the war that changed his life. The
book includes many captivating memories from his younger years, and his
recorded impressions of the exciting historical happenings of war.
Kev
Richardson presents his own bio as a school-boy at ten,
confused by the changing colors on his war map as countries changed
hands during WWII. It became his first passionate effort to record
history and the war that influenced the rest of his life. Yet the book,
A
WELCOME WAR
also gazes into the heart of a boy growing up to discover the pleasures
of scouting, swimming, hiking… and girls!
This account which lists accurate dates
and war time impressions, verifies this writer’s dedication
to discovering and disclosing the truths in history that have in the
past been purposely hidden. This enchanting biography of his own youth
is not to be missed.
If you love history, I highly recommend
you read all of Richardson’s extensive historical writings
about the First Fleet to Australia and the men and women who populated
the shockingly hidden history behind the penal colony in the beginning
years of New South Wales - all available at www.wings-press.com.
JoEllen
Conger, Conger Book Reviews, USA
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