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I'll Take That One: An Evacuee's Childhood
By (Author) Kitty Baxter
Allison & Busby
Allison & Busby
30th August 2022
23rd June 2022
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
940.53161092
Hardback
224
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
Kitty Baxter was born in London in 1930, the daughter of a road sweeper and a cleaner and one of five children. War broke out just as Kitty turned nine and she became one of thousands of children evacuated to the countryside. This would be the first of three times that she was rehoused far from home over the course of the war.
Sometimes treated more like a servant than a small child, Kitty endured gruelling years cut off from her parents rather than a safe haven from war. She recalls her experiences living with strangers' families in environments radically different to working-class London and how she navigated joyful moments and times of struggle and loss.
Kitty Baxter was born in 1930 in Camberwell, London. After the war, Kitty went on to live a happy life in London and ran a caf in Mayfair for over 35 years. She is very well known locally in London and regularly volunteers at the Imperial War Museum to share her story.