Description
About the Author
Barbara Whitton is the pseudonym for Margaret Hazel Watson (1921-2016). During World War II, she served as a volunteer for Britain in the the Women's Land Army (WLA), the First Aid Nursing Yeomanry (FANY), and the Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) as a driver. She chronicled her wartime experience in stories and novels.
Reviews
"Terrific." * Daily Mail (UK) *
"Charming and evocative. . . . It offers a light-hearted snapshot into [Whitton's] experiences, including the friendships and romances, as the story follows three young and inexperienced Land Girls. The author's evident enjoyment of this period in her life shines through but those less rosy aspects are also confronted, including the back-breaking nature of the work and the sexism many women faced as they took on a variety of roles, traditionally performed by men." * Militaria & History *
"Witty, warm and hugely endearing, Barbara Whitton's Green Hands is full of engaging characters, burgeoning friendships and pure hard-graft. A lovely novel for anyone interested in wartime Britain, it leaves the reader with renewed admiration for the indefatigable work of the Women's Land Army." -- AJ Pearce, author of Dear Mrs Bird
"Tales from the home front are always more authentic when written from personal experience, as is the case here. Barbara Whitton evokes the highs and lows, joys and agonies of being a Land Girl in the Second World War." -- Julie Summers, author of Jambusters
Book Information
ISBN 9781912423262
Author Barbara Whitton
Format Paperback
Page Count 224
Imprint Imperial War Museum
Publisher Imperial War Museum
Series Imperial War Museum Wartime Classics