Joey Jacobson's War: A Jewish-Canadian Airman in the Second World War

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$31.99  $29.75
Publisher
Wilfrid Laurier University Press
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Pages
414
Dimensions
6.1 X 8.9 X 1.1 inches | 1.3 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781771123426

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About the Author
PETER J USHER is a geographer with post-graduate degrees from McGill and the University of British Columbia who had a consulting career in environmental assessment and Indigenous land claims in northern Canada. He has since been engaged in writing and research relating to the experience of Jewish-Canadian airmen in the Second World War, inspired by the letters and diaries of the men of his own family who had served in Bomber Command. He is the author of Joey Jacobson's War: A Jewish Canadian Airman in the Second World War, which has since been released as an audio-book. Peter has written several scholarly articles relating to his research, including an entry in the Dictionary of Canadian Biography.
Reviews
"Well written, well researched, and well organized, Joey Jacobson's War is a splendid account of a young Jewish airman's war. His letters and diaries--and his father's--offer great insight into the early years of the war and much on public opinion in Canada from 1939 until Joey's death in action. Peter Usher has done a fine job."
--J.L. Granatstein, author of Canada's War
A wonderful book for many reasons, including the depth of meticulous research by the author. However, its uniqueness rests in the first-person narratives of Joey's diary and notebook entries, and the letters to and from friends and family, particularly his father. Their great strength is that they were penned 'in the now, ' unencumbered by the passage of time, faded recollections, and perhaps the sober reconsideration of issues after years of musing about matters/events long since passed. Joey was a prolific, skilled writer, fascinated by the world around him, the great events that were unfolding, and his place in them. Highly recommended.--Lieutenant-Colonel (Ret'd) David L. Bashow, OMM, CD, author of No Prouder Place - Canadians and the Bomber Command Experience, 1939-1945
This book is a true gift in the uniqueness of its perspective, and it is highly recommended reading.--Lt. Gen. (Ret) David L. Bashow "Canadian Military Journal"