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There have been many published collections of soldiers’ diaries
and letters from the First World War, but never a firsthand account
of one New Zealand family’s life in England during these
challenging and frightening years. When her sons, Oswald and Seton,
decided they wanted to serve as pilots, which meant enlisting in
Britain, Annie Montgomerie decreed that the whole family would go
too. So from 1916 to 1919 they lived in London, facing Zeppelin
attacks, giving hospitality to young New Zealand friends who left
to fight and sometimes never came back, watching Oswald and Seton
go off to war, and suffering in the influenza epidemic. Through all
this Annie kept a diary, in which she recorded her deep love and
concern for her family, her hatred of the war, her forthright,
amusing and proudly Kiwi views on the English, and myriad
fascinating details about wartime London life. Annie’s
granddaughter, Susanna Montgomerie Norris, has transcribed and
edited this extraordinary account, along with many letters and
diary excerpts from her pilot father, Seton. Richly illustrated
with contemporary photographs and other memorabilia, Annie’s War
offers a unique and compelling view of a crucial time in world
history. Susanna spent many years transcribing and working on her
grandmother Annie’s diaries, which were discovered by her cousin,
John Montgomerie, who has also supplied a large number of the
photos used.
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