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Digging for Victory


Book Description
Features a humorous saga, following the life of a dysfunctional family during World War Two. "Careless Talk" is about a spy who might have taken up residence at the Pitts' family home. This book follows the Pitts' struggle with food rationing, the Black Market and bureaucracy.
Book Information
PublisherFranklin Watts
BindingPaperback (3 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages32
ISBN-10074966407X
ISBN-13978-0749664077
Publication Date09/08/2005
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About Jack Wood (Author) : Jack Wood is a published author. Some of the published credits of Jack Wood include Make Do and Mend (Home Front S.), Put That Light Out (Home Front), Careless Talk (Home Front S.), and Digging for Vi... more
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