Description
When the Second World War broke out, Miss Daisy Baker of Kingsbury County School reached out to every former scholar serving their country. Two hundred Old Kingsburians replied, sending five hundred letters between them. Those letters survive - and they are the subject of this book.
To read the Letters to Miss Baker is to follow those former scholars as they trained, travelled, camped, fought, were imprisoned and died in the struggle to save democracy. They may have expected to spend their working lives in London or its environs and might never have travelled abroad. Yet, from 1939 to 1945, they found themselves bumping into each other in the most unlikely of places; fighting in brutal, historic battles, whether on the western front, in the deserts of North Africa or amid the melee of Italy; flying missions to bring destruction upon the enemy, the odds stacked against them, flailing frantically to free themselves from blazing planes; guarding the high seas, shelled, going down with their ship; huddled in secret, decoding messages, providing vital intelligence to the Forces; even ferrying a Prime Minister around.
Letters to Miss Baker is a tribute to those Old Kingsburians and to their remarkable teacher.
About the Author
Jeremy Waxman was a history teacher and later became headteacher of schools in Yorkshire and London. Now retired, he pursues enthusiasms for writing, travel, film, jazz, cricket, and Tottenham Hotspur. Jeremy's first novel, The Century of Zara Keff, was published in January 2025. He was made OBE for services to education in 2006.
Book Information
ISBN 9781836282853
Author Jeremy Waxman
Format Paperback
Page Count 344
Imprint Troubador Publishing
Publisher Troubador Publishing