The second volume of Alexandra Fanny Brodsky's wartime memoirs deals with the increasingly difficult and dangerous situation in Belgium, showing how the trivia of everyday life are affected by enemy occupation.
Presents a memoir of life in Australia and Europe in the middle of the twentieth century. This book contains personal history combined with an autobiography and a picture of the international situation. It conveys the impact of post-war migration and presents an experience of the sea voyage and Sydney life in the 1940s.