I've not been able to put this book down. I wish they had told me about women like this in history class at school.
I found it interesting to read the story from her point of view. Sometimes when you read books on the subject the author has put them on a pedal stool and will keep to the view of the great British spirit, of people all coming together united by a common enemy. Whereas this book you could see her changing emotions, she admits in the first camp to hating some of the women, to breaking the rules to get food and medicine for her son.
This book is certainly worth a read