Re: [timewitnesses] Children of WWII stories needed for book

From: Geseke Clark (geseke@talk21.com)
Date: Fri Sep 07 2001 - 23:13:25 PDT


Yes, fine! Just let me know what you want me to do. I have got a manuscript that I can send you, which is a bit
longer than the story on the timewitnesses website.
Good Luck,
Geseke.
Geseke Clark
geseke@talk21.com

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Tracy Quinn McLennan 
  To: timewitnesses@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: 08 September 2001 05:23
  Subject: [timewitnesses] Children of WWII stories needed for book


  Hello, everyone.

  Would you like to tell your story of growing up during World War II for a book?

  We are looking for world-wide participants for a collection entitled When We Were Young: Children of World War II by Elizabeth Dole and Tracy Quinn McLennan to be published by William Morrow and Company.

  Much has been written about the experiences of our servicemen and women, as well as family and friends left at home, during World War II, but little has been said about what it was like growing up during this crucial time in world history.  When We Were Young: Children of World War II is a collection of interviews and recollections with people throughout the world, both Allied and Axis countries, describing their childhood during the war.  Each person will have a chapter dedicated to their story.
   
  We hope to find participants who can recall or had direct experience with such subjects and events as: internment camps in the United States, survivors of the bombing of Hiroshima, D-Day, VE-Day, the Blitz, Pearl Harbor, Kristallnacht, living under enemy occupation, evacuation, Holocaust survivors, children in hiding, for example. 

  Through diaries, letters, and recollections (written as a child or now as an adult), readers of When We Were Young will get a fascinating first-hand look at youth living during World War II.  What was it like to have fathers or brothers who went off to war and mothers or sisters who became nurses or worked at factories?  How did children survive hardships like trolling the streets for food or scrap metal for the war effort?  How did they endure even more dramatic experiences such as hiding from the enemy or surviving a concentration camp?  What was it like growing up during wartime, and how does this experience shape adulthood?

  If you were born between 1922-1939, or know someone who was and would like to participate in this important project, please email me at tquinnmclennan@adlerbooks.com at your earliest convenience.  Please give me your full contact information, nationality, a brief description of your life during the war, and why your unique experience needs to be told.

  You can also send your recollections and memories to us at the below address.  And, of course, if you have any questions about the book, please do not hesitate to contact me.  Email, fax, and postal mail are all fine.

  All participants whose stories are included in the book will receive a copy of the book upon publication.

  Elizabeth Dole is the former head of the American Red Cross and former Secretary of Labor.  She is married to Senator Bob Dole.  Tracy Quinn McLennan is a writer, editor, and researcher.  

  We look forward to hearing from you soon!

  Sincerely,
  Tracy Quinn McLennan


  Adler & Robin Books, Inc.                                       
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  Washington, D.C. 20008, U.S.A.                                  
  202-986-9275
  Fax: 425-699-2419
  tquinnmclennan@adlerbooks.com
  http://www.adlerbooks.com




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