Dennis Shaw
Published: 2011-02
Total Pages: 152
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Ma Shaw's Wars...and after the king's speech, the blitz kidzA colourful, incident-packed story of one of the very limited generation of women whose lives were dragged into two world wars, whose menfolk were treated like cannon fodder...fighting, and sometimes dying, in the merciless action of both 20th century conflicts with Germany. And two young sons, the author and his brother, reared during the ferocity of the Birmingham blitz during the Battle of Britain.Ma Shaw's Wars is not a work of fiction. With its roots in poverty-torn Ireland, all of the inspirational story of battling against sometimes unbelievable odds, is as accurate as the writer could make it, as a social document describing life in days gone by and how different it all was in contrast to the 21st century. This segment of a normal family's history contains action, betrayal, courage, endurance and hope for the future.DENNIS SHAW has been a working journalist for more than 60 years, since beginning as a messenger boy in 1948. He is now, a media consultant in professional golf. During his career he has written for Midland provincial, and National newspapers, including the original Sun, and the Times, for whom he was a byline writer for five years. He was a recipient in the AstroTurf British Sports Journalist Awards in 1977, and later was the Heart of England Midland Sports Columnist of the Year. He has ghost written two books, When England Called for Graham Taylor and Deadly for former Aston Villa chairman, Doug Ellis.