Josh Levine has worked hard, listening to hundreds of interviews held at the Imperial War Museum Sound Archive. He has done all the graft for us and distilled into the latest of the 'Forgotten Voices' series the very best quotes from that huge collection of tape recordings with people who actually experienced the Blitz and the Battle of Britain. No modern author could duplicate the intensity of emotion and vividness of expression that simply leaps from the page as you read this fantastic book. From the ordinary people in their air raid shelters, the ARP wardens on the streets, the unbelievably heroic bomb disposal teams, the German bomber crews above them, right through to the fighter boys in their Hurricanes and Spitfires - everything is here. Oral history is brilliant in recreating the mood of the moment, explaining just how things worked but with shafts of very real humour to dilute the underlying tragedy of humanity at war. This book is oral history at its very best.