In July we launched Through a Child’s Eyes: Poems From World War Two at The Edge of the World Bookshop in Penzance. We are thrilled that Rachel and James, the bookshop owners were willing to host this and it was a lovely celebration for a really special book.
Moira and I also feel that this book fills a gap. There is some poetry from the Second World gathered into anthologies but not much and when I researched I could not find anything written by children or by people who were children during the war.
Whilst the poets cannot travel back in time and write as the children they were then many have portrayed key moments of a war through a child’s eyes from the initial radio broadcast that marked the beginning of hostilities to the celebrations and aftermath. These poems say it all.
Photographs on this page by Moira’s daughter Jenny.
More photos at www.http://www.poetryspacecompetition.blogspot.co.uk/2013/09/poetry-space-summer-highlights.html