Talk: The Women of Cambridge in the Second World War
13 November, 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Join Zoë Jasko, author of Hope is Daffodil Bright, as she explores the pivotal role women played in Cambridge during the Second World War. Her book portrays the wartime experiences of Alice Bragg, who, after moving to Cambridge in 1938 with her husband Lawrence, found herself at the forefront of the Women’s Voluntary Service (WVS). As the war unfolded, Alice, with no prior experience, took on the leadership of the WVS and later became Cambridge’s third female Mayor in 1946. Touching upon the various roles of women of Cambridge at war, Zoe’s research and novel provide fascinating insight into a city at war and a community pulling together.
About the Speaker:
Zoë Jasko is a writer, public speaker, and performer. Her books What the Wind Saw: Short Stories from the Heart of Hertfordshire (2022), Hope is Daffodil Bright (2023) and The Portraits on the Wall: Five Cherished Pets, Five Special Stories (2024) are published by The Endless Bookcase. Trained as a light lyric soprano, she is cofounder and creative director of the Hertfordshire based Felici Opera. She lives in Hertfordshire with her husband and four children.
Find out more about Zoë here: www.zoejasko.com
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