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The Girl From Number 7, Windsor Avenue
Born into the post WW2 society of an English village and ultimately becoming a child of the world when her British mother married an American Airman in 1951, this is the story of an Air Force BRAT who lived in Britain, France, and America during the fifties and sixties. From the death of her younger brother (Eisenhower's biggest fan) to the tumultuous years encompassing both desegregation in Mississippi and the Cuban Missile Crisis, this memoir is a celebration of military children and families the world over. Poignant, honest, and occasionally irreverent, it is a rare glimpse into a world populated by those men, women and children who live to serve.
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