Home Front Girl

A Diary of Love, Literature, and Growing Up in Wartime America

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Pub Date Nov 01 2012 | Archive Date Dec 04 2012

Description

Wednesday, December 10, 1941

"Hitler speaks to Reichstag tomorrow. We just heard the first casualty lists over the radio. . . . Lots of boys from Michigan and Illinois. Oh my God! . . . Life goes on though. We read our books in the library and eat lunch, bridge, etc. Phy. Sci. and Calculus. Darn Descartes. Reading Walt Whitman now."

This diary of a smart, astute, and funny teenager provides a fascinating record of what an everyday American girl felt and thought during the Depression and the lead-up to World War II. Young Chicagoan Joan Wehlen describes her daily life growing up in the city and ruminates about the impending war, daily headlines, and major touchstones of the era-FDR's radio addresses, the Lindbergh kidnapping, Goodbye Mr. Chips and Citizen Kane, Churchill and Hitler, war work and Red Cross meetings. Included are Joan's charming doodles of her latest dress or haircut reflective of the era. Home Front Girl is not only an entertaining and delightful read but an important primary source-a vivid account of a real American girl's lived experiences.

Joan Wehlen Morrison (1922-2010) grew up in Chicago and attended the University of Chicago before moving to New York and later New Jersey. She was adjunct professor of history at the New School for Social Research. Susan Signe Morrison, Joan's daughter, is a professor of English literature at Texas State University-San Marcos and the author of two books on the Middle Ages.

Wednesday, December 10, 1941

"Hitler speaks to Reichstag tomorrow. We just heard the first casualty lists over the radio. . . . Lots of boys from Michigan and Illinois. Oh my God! . . . Life...


Advance Praise

"An important and refreshingly engaging word painting of a far more innocent time in U.S. history. Home Front Girl is all about the thrill of being young, of questioning, and dreaming ... and how those dreams can so easily begin to shatter under the crush of impending world events. The perspective here could not be more pure. Recommended!" -Graham Salisbury, author of Under the Blood-Red Sun and Eyes of the Emperor

"This captivating diary of the years leading into World War II provides a fresh view of the American scene, before and after the attack on Pearl Harbor." -Donald A. Ritchie, author of Doing Oral History

"Home Front Girl reveals the perceptions of a creative, brilliant, and hopeful yet genuine teenage girl in an uncertain and perilous era. Joan's charm, naiveté, curiosity, and philosophies (reminiscent of Anne Frank) revealed in her journals left me with the hope that such depth of thought, creativity, sweetness, and forgiveness-as well as her sense of wonder-may still be found in today's generation of young people." -Joan Hiatt Harlow, author of Star in the Storm

"A Chicago teenager's journal-riveting and real-recalls an era when adolescence was a preparation for adult life." -Richard Peck, author of Fair Weather

"A fine, insightful and sometimes moving journal composed by a wholly likable young woman-better than fiction." -Kirkus

"[The book] provides a window into the 1940s, a time so different than today, technologically, but strikingly similar as well. . . . An excellent [way to] ... understand what the average citizen was experiencing while war unfolded." -VOYA

"An important and refreshingly engaging word painting of a far more innocent time in U.S. history. Home Front Girl is all about the thrill of being young, of questioning, and dreaming ... and how...


Available Editions

EDITION Hardcover
ISBN 9781613744574
PRICE $19.95 (USD)
PAGES 272

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