Three additional authors offer an international perspective on those years. They grew up in Switzerland with war-time scarcity and conservative values and came to embrace the social movements in Europe in the sixties, especially the increasing rights of women.
The thirteen authors in this anthology paint a vibrant picture of the forties, fifties, and beyond. They faced similar experiences, but their unique sets of ideas and talents led them down remarkably different paths. Growing up in the shadow of World War II, these authors understood the costs of war from an early age. Each one went on to contribute meaningfully to their countries and did their part to promote not just freedom and democracy, but friendship, peace, and understanding.
The anthology includes personal essays by: Ed Nef, Paul Doherty, George Proctor, Mike Dow, John Arnold, Gary Cunningham, Doug Hartley,
George S.K. Rider, William (Billy) Ming Sing Lee, Steve Young, Robert Nef, Maja Nef, and Erica Kuster-Nef.
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