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  • 08/2019
  • 978-1-5255-3792-9 978-1-5255-3792-9
  • 40 pages
  • $17.99
Elayne Archer
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"Crossing Troubled Waters: The Memoir of an English War Widow"

Adult; Memoir; (Market)

The memoirist, Phyllis Grant Archer, was a war widow, Canadian immigrant, and feminist before her time. Born in London in 1911, Phyllis led an exciting life, overcoming the challenges of a tumultuous childhood, discrimination as a working woman in the 1930s, the birth of her son during the Blitz, and the death of her husband in the war, just after the birth of her daughter. Seeking to start anew, Phyllis took her children to Toronto in 1944. Once there, however, she often faced hostility as a single, working mother and immigrant. She struggled to find safe and affordable housing and childcare and to balance her roles as breadwinner and caregiver. But this is not a misery memoir. Ultimately, the memoirist and her small family survive and thrive through a combination of “just getting on with it,” as well as wit, humor, and the solace of literature. The “afterthoughts" at the end of each chapter, written by the memoirist's daughter, put the memoir into perspective, observing not only Phyllis’ personal growth but also the shifting political and social landscape in terms of women’s roles and parenting standards. The result is an unforgettable story about resilience and forging ahead in the face of hardship.
Formats
Paperback Details
  • 08/2019
  • 978-1-5255-3792-9 978-1-5255-3792-9
  • 40 pages
  • $17.99
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