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An Overview On Young Eric’s Yates And John Story

by Lutena Yates Epitaph To 'Nickle Eck'

There’s no denying the fact the history of Britain is deficient in terms of Second World War stories that render comprehensive details about the lives of ordinary people who were living the life of a poor. Fortunately, we have Young Eric’s Yates And John Story which offers a good description on the lives of such poor people, the games played by children and the success of the black markets during the Second World War in Birmingham. The story revolves around the two brothers viz: Eric and John who continue growing up during the wartime in Birmingham. The book named Epitaph to ‘Nickle Eck’ includes everything about the family life of both the brothers.

As the first author of Epitaph to ‘Nickle Eck’, Eric has beautifully jotted down his experiences during the Second World War in Birmingham. He tells about the way in which he and his elder brother John had got separated from their parents during the wartime. One thing that needs to be noted about the narration by Eric is that all his experiences and opinions are loaded with a lot of wit and humour, which ensures the reader gets glued to the Second World War story book. If you’re a fan of story books filled with humour, then the young Eric’s Yates and John story won’t disappoint you in any way. The book offers you a laugh ride from the beginning till the finish. You can get to know about the Bread Pudding Incident, the children’s games such as ‘Penny on the Brick’ etc. that were played by Eric and John.

You will find these incidents heart-warming and would allow you to gather your memories of staying in Birmingham when there were no computers and when the children used to entertain themselves on their own. Amid the days of their childhood, the two brothers namely Eric and John also tend to get caught up in the war where they were made to travel as nomads, relocating from one place to another. As a truly charming book, Epitaph to ‘Nickle Eck’ Childhood Mischief in Wartime Birmingham, has been written with a phenomenal humour. Depicting the war-time childhood of Eric and John, the book has numerous chapters which clearly demonstrate the hardships that the brother duo had to face as a result of the Second World War in Birmingham. All in all, the book is an absolute entertainer and recommended for reading lovers


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About Lutena Yates Junior   Epitaph To 'Nickle Eck'

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