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child-resilience

Despite their difficult circumstances, the children show toughness and adaptability, including nicknames and bravado.

1 chapter across 1 book

Blackout (2011)Connie Willis

Chapter 40

Eileen struggles to escort three evacuated children—Alf, Binnie (who insists on being called Spitfire), and Theodore—back to their homes in London during the Blitz, facing logistical challenges and the dangers of bombed-out streets. Upon reaching their residences, she finds the children's mothers absent, forcing them to seek shelter with neighbors and eventually in a flooded Anderson shelter during an air raid. The chapter highlights the harsh realities of wartime London, the children's resilience, and Eileen's growing sense of responsibility and anxiety.