Bellbottoms and Blackouts
Memories of a Wren
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About the Book
'The big day had arrived and after only three weeks' intensive training Susan passed out and mustered on the parade ground-a fully fledged Wren in the much sought after Communications branch of the service, proudly boasting the Naval flags on the badge on the sleeve of her jacket. There was a gabble of excited noise as the young Wrens, sounding like their feathered namesakes, jostled and pushed each other around the drafting board ' The author tells it like it was, the trials, the tribulations, and the fun-her detailed and humorous account of her experiences as Wren in World War II is both historically informative and delightfully entertaining.
About the Author
Louisa Mowatt Mackenzie of Edinburgh is wife of Tom Jenkins and mother to Glyn and Llewellyn.
Material in New Fiction, Arrival Press, National Library of Poetry, Maryland, U S A. Pot-Pourri of Poems launched in St. James complex. Ghost writer of brother?s war memoirs launched in Canada. Her best known published book is The Tree That Grew in St James Square, launched in 2004.