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The Diary of a London Evacuee.
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- Q: What is the title of the book? A: The title of the book is 'Farewell Mum and Dad'.
- Q: What is the book about? A: 'Farewell Mum and Dad' is a diary of a London evacuee, providing insights into the experiences of children during World War II.
- Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author of 'Farewell Mum and Dad' is Tony Nash.
- Q: What is the condition of the book? A: This is a used book in acceptable condition.
- Q: How many pages does the book have? A: 'Farewell Mum and Dad' contains 113 pages.
- Q: What type of binding does the book have? A: The book is available in paperback binding.
- Q: When was the book published? A: 'Farewell Mum and Dad' was published on January 1, 1991.
- Q: Is there any specific material used in the book? A: The book does not specify a particular material.
- Q: In which category is this book listed? A: 'Farewell Mum and Dad' is categorized under 'Subjects'.
- Q: What can I expect from the book's content? A: Readers can expect a narrative that captures the essence of life as an evacuee during wartime, reflecting historical events and personal experiences.