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Despite trauma, Polly feels compelled to return to work, embodying the wartime ethos of perseverance and duty.

1 chapter across 1 book

Blackout (2011)Connie Willis

Chapter 38

In this chapter, Polly is physically and emotionally shaken after surviving a bombing that killed her boardinghouse landlady and other residents. Miss Snelgrove and Marjorie insist she rest in the store's basement shelter, offering kindness and support, while Polly struggles with shock, loneliness, and the fear that the retrieval team has not come for her. Despite her frailty and trauma, Polly pushes herself to return to work, embodying the wartime spirit of resilience.