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Sleeping Through War

par Jackie Carreira

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Set against the backdrop of real, world-changing events, these are thestories that are forgotten in the history books.   The year is 1968and the world is changing forever. During the monthof May, students are rioting and workers are striking across the globe, civilrights are being fought and died for, nuclear bombs are being tested, there aremajor conflicts on every continent, and war is raging in Vietnam. Against thisvolatile background, three women strive to keep everything together.   Rosemust keep her dignity and compassion as a WestIndian nurse in East London. Amaliamust keep hoping that her son can escape their seedylife in Lisbon. And Mrs Johnsonin Washington DC must keepwriting to her son in Vietnam. She has no-one else to talk to. Three differentwomen, three different countries, but all striving to survive - a courageousattitude that everybody can relate to.   Although SleepingThrough Waris a work of fiction, this somewhat hidden history attemptsto humanise a few weeks in time that were so stuffed with monumental eventsthat it's easy to forget the people involved. The author was a child in 1968and lived in London and Lisbon during the 1960s. She met women like these anddidn't want their voices to go unheard into the future. Readers of both historyand literary fiction will enjoy this emotionally-vivid work that weaves fictioninto fact.… (plus d'informations)
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A full review on my blog: https://mjmallon.com/2020/07/27/book-review-sleeping-through-war-by-jackie-carre...

I've never read anything from Jackie Carreira before so I was thrilled to receive a paperback copy of Sleeping Through War from the author.

Did it meet my expectations? More than. I loved these intimate stories set in 1968 told from the perspective of three very different women: Amalia a widow with her young son in Lisbon who takes desperate measures to make ends meet, Rose a West Indian Care Home nurse in London and Mrs Johnson whose son is fighting in Vietnam.

These poignant stories are broken with factual short news reports in bold regarding the turbulent times of this period of history.

My recommendation: Read this novel, it will draw you into the lives of these three women in a way that will make you think of them often. 5 stars.

Looking forward to reading more from this author, a real find. ( )
  marjorie.mallon | Jul 14, 2021 |
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Set against the backdrop of real, world-changing events, these are thestories that are forgotten in the history books.   The year is 1968and the world is changing forever. During the monthof May, students are rioting and workers are striking across the globe, civilrights are being fought and died for, nuclear bombs are being tested, there aremajor conflicts on every continent, and war is raging in Vietnam. Against thisvolatile background, three women strive to keep everything together.   Rosemust keep her dignity and compassion as a WestIndian nurse in East London. Amaliamust keep hoping that her son can escape their seedylife in Lisbon. And Mrs Johnsonin Washington DC must keepwriting to her son in Vietnam. She has no-one else to talk to. Three differentwomen, three different countries, but all striving to survive - a courageousattitude that everybody can relate to.   Although SleepingThrough Waris a work of fiction, this somewhat hidden history attemptsto humanise a few weeks in time that were so stuffed with monumental eventsthat it's easy to forget the people involved. The author was a child in 1968and lived in London and Lisbon during the 1960s. She met women like these anddidn't want their voices to go unheard into the future. Readers of both historyand literary fiction will enjoy this emotionally-vivid work that weaves fictioninto fact.

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