Publisher's Synopsis
Jenny's wartime memories were of a bleak childhood blighted by her father's absence in the British Liberation Army. In stark, unfair contrast, her husband Paul's top wartime memory was of the ducks laying their eggs in his father's tin hat. Home Guard duties were zilch in the peaceful Northumbrian hamlet where he was the minister. Why did his father ditch a promising science career for the ministry in that remote spot? Many years later painstaking research revealed the amazing answer to Paul's boyhood question.