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wartime-employment-crisis
Polly's difficulty in securing a job illustrates the widespread employment challenges caused by the ongoing bombings and uncertainty during the Blitz.
1 chapter across 1 book
Blackout (2011)Connie Willis
Chapter 21
The chapter follows Polly's struggles to find employment during the London Blitz in September 1940, highlighting the severe impact of wartime uncertainty on civilian life and job markets. Polly observes the nightly shelter community at St. George's, revealing how Londoners maintain a facade of calm and social normalcy despite underlying fear and constant bombings. The chapter culminates in a tense moment when unexpected knocks at the shelter door reveal the persistent anxiety and vulnerability of those enduring the Blitz.