Henrietta Sees It Through by Joyce Dennys PDF Free

Henrietta Sees It Through: More News from the Home Front 1942-1945
by Joyce Dennys
- Publication Year
- 1945
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 211
- File Size
- 3.2 MB
- ISBN
- 9781608195169
Henrietta Sees It Through: More News from the Home Front 1942-1945 Summary
World War II is now in its third year and although nothing can dent the unwavering patriotism of Henrietta and her friends, everyone in the Devonshire village has their anxious moments. Henrietta takes up weeding and plays the triangle in the local orchestra to take her mind off things; the indomitable Lady B, now in her late seventies, partakes in endless fund-raising events to distract herself from thoughts of life without elastic; and Faith, the village flirt, finds herself in the charming company of American GIs. With the war nearing its end, hope seems to lie just around the corner, and as this spirited community muddles through, Lady B vows to make their friendships outlast the hardship that brought them together. Joyce Dennys was born in 1893 in India. The Dennys family relocated to England in 1896. Dennys enjoyed drawing lessons throughout her schooling and later enrolled at Exeter Art School. As she got older, her drawing took a backseat to the domestic and social duties of a mother and doctor’s wife and she became increasingly frustrated. She voiced her frustrations through the character of Henrietta, a heroine she created for an article for Sketch. These writings were later compiled to form Henrietta’s War, first published in 1985.
Related Books

The Merry Wives of Windsor
William Shakespeare

Independent People
Halldór Laxness

On Chesil Beach
Ian McEwan

The Book of Laughter and Forgetting
Milan Kundera

The High Window (Philip Marlowe, #3)
Raymond Chandler

A Beautiful Blue Death (Charles Lenox Mysteries, #1)
Charles Finch

River God (Ancient Egypt, #1)
Wilbur Smith

Chesapeake
James A. Michener

Wintersmith (Discworld, #35; Tiffany Aching, #3)
Terry Pratchett

Tales of the Astonishing Black Spark
Charlie J. Eskew

The Grand Inquisitor
Fyodor Dostoevsky

Moon Called (Mercy Thompson, #1)
Patricia Briggs