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Don't Forget to Write: The true story of an evacuee and her family

Don't Forget to Write: The true story of an evacuee and her family
Ebury Press
by Pam Hobbs

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ISBN/ASIN: 0091932505
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Sales Rank: 87580
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In June 1940, 10-year-old Pam Hobbs and her sister Iris took the long journey from their council home in Leigh-on-Sea to faraway rural Derbyshire. Living away from Mum and Dad for 2 long years, Pam was moved between four foster homes. In some she and Iris found a second family, with babies to look after, car rides and picnics, and even a pet pig.
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