We Have Saved What We Can: Poems of War and Refuge
Ann Day was born in 1927 in Malta where her father was stationed in the British Royal Navy. She spent her summers and the first years of the war at La Haule Manor on the Channel Island of Jersey, the home that was the seat of her grandfather, R. R. Marett, Professor of Anthropology and Rector of Exeter College, Oxford. She came to America in 1940 with some four hundred other refugee children on a ship chartered by an American great uncle. These poems are the fruit and the record of her extraordinary early experiences.
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We Have Saved What We Can: Poems of War and Refuge
Ann Day was born in 1927 in Malta where her father was stationed in the British Royal Navy. She spent her summers and the first years of the war at La Haule Manor on the Channel Island of Jersey, the home that was the seat of her grandfather, R. R. Marett, Professor of Anthropology and Rector of Exeter College, Oxford. She came to America in 1940 with some four hundred other refugee children on a ship chartered by an American great uncle. These poems are the fruit and the record of her extraordinary early experiences.
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We Have Saved What We Can: Poems of War and Refuge

We Have Saved What We Can: Poems of War and Refuge

by Ann Day
We Have Saved What We Can: Poems of War and Refuge

We Have Saved What We Can: Poems of War and Refuge

by Ann Day

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Ann Day was born in 1927 in Malta where her father was stationed in the British Royal Navy. She spent her summers and the first years of the war at La Haule Manor on the Channel Island of Jersey, the home that was the seat of her grandfather, R. R. Marett, Professor of Anthropology and Rector of Exeter College, Oxford. She came to America in 1940 with some four hundred other refugee children on a ship chartered by an American great uncle. These poems are the fruit and the record of her extraordinary early experiences.

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BN ID: 2940148532934
Publisher: Wasteland Press
Publication date: 08/02/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 100
File size: 1 MB
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