Their Promised Land
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Their Promised Land
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Their Promised Land
Ian Buruma's moving and powerful story of his grandparents' enduring love through the terror and separation of two world wars.
Ian Buruma's maternal grandparents, Bernard and Winifred (Bun & Win), wrote to each other regularly throughout their life together. The first letters were written in 1915, when Bun was still at school at Uppingham and Win was taking music lessons in Hampstead. They were married for more than sixty years, but the heart of their remarkable story lies within the span of the two world wars.
After a brief separation, when Bernard served as a stretcher bearer on the Western Front during the Great War, the couple exchanged letters whenever they were apart. Most of them were written during the Second World War and their correspondence is filled with vivid accounts of wartime activity at home and abroad. Bernard was stationed in India as an army doctor, while Win struggled through wartime privation and the Blitz to hold her family together, including their eldest son, the later film director John Schlesinger (Midnight Cowboy, Sunday Bloody Sunday), and twelve Jewish children they had arranged to be rescued from Nazi Germany.
Their letters are a priceless record of an assimilated Jewish family living in England throughout the upheavals of the twentieth century and a moving portrait of a loving couple separated by war. By using their own words, Ian Buruma has created a spellbinding homage to the sustaining power of a family's love and devotion through very dark days in Their Promised Land.
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Their Promised Land by Ian Buruma is warmly praised for its intimate and tender portrayal of the author's grandparents' lives. Reviewers highlight the book's exploration of themes such as identity, class, race, and the immigrant experience, resonating with contemporary issues. With its rich social history and moving narratives from family correspondence, Buruma's work is described as a captivating fusion of memoir and history, impressively capturing the complexities and emotional depth of his ancestors' experiences.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781848879416
Publisher: Atlantic Books
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 02 March 2017
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Atlantic Books
Edition: Main
Illustration: 42 integrated b&w photographs
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 23.0mm
Width: 129.0mm
Height: 198.0mm
Weight: 297g
Pages: 320
About the Author
Ian Buruma was educated in Holland and Japan. He has spent many years in Asia, which he has written about in A Japanese Mirror and Bad Elements. His other books include: The Wages of Guilt, Anglomania and Year Zero. Buruma lives in New York, where he teaches at Bard College. He writes frequently for The New York Review of Books, The New Yorker, and many other publications in the US and Europe.
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