Biography & Autobiography Military
Love and War
The True Story of William and Edith Lundrigan
- Publisher
- Flanker Press
- Initial publish date
- Sep 2023
- Category
- Military
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781774571620
- Publish Date
- Sep 2023
- List Price
- $24.00
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eBook
- ISBN
- 9781774571637
- Publish Date
- Sep 2023
- List Price
- $11.99
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Description
The moving story of a World War II veteran from Upper Island Cove, Newfoundland, and his war bride from Essex, England.
William Lundrigan of Upper Island Cove joined the British Royal Navy on January 8, 1940. For over 2,100 days he served in active theatres of war, including the Battle of the Atlantic, as well as in Russia, France (including Normandy Beach on D-Day), Italy, Malta, Belgium, the Netherlands, and North Africa.
Edith, from South Stifford in Essex, England, grew up in a working-class family and enjoyed a good life. She began working in an essential food factory in 1939, at age sixteen, where she was required to stay for the next six years. While anxiously awaiting news from her brother who was a POW of the Japanese working on the Death Railway, she spent much time with her co-workers or her parents in an air-raid shelter as a result of the Blitz carried out by the Nazi Luftwaffe.
Edith and William met in October 1944 and quickly fell in love. After a brief romance, they married in 1945 and lived in England until 1949. They then sailed on the RMS Newfoundland to start a new life in Canada's newest province.
This book explores the impact of war, on their lives and mutual love, for the next sixty-one years. They raised a family and navigated living in the backdrop of financial hardship as well as the haunting tentacles of a long-ago and faraway war. Under these difficult circumstances, their spirits were tested but their heads remained unbowed.
About the author
Robert W. Lundrigan was born and raised in the beautiful community of Upper Island Cove. There, the kindness of the people and the richness of the social fabric supported him in striving to be the best version of himself. He graduated with a B.A. from Memorial University (MUN) in 1975 and began his career working with the Newfoundland and Labrador Housing Corporation for three years. He then returned to MUN, earning a B.Ed. and a M.Ed., and became an educator for the next twenty-nine years. The last nineteen of these years, he was a school principal.He also worked for five years as the province’s Chief Review Commissioner at the Workplace Health Safety Compensation, Review Division. This was followed by nine years as a business and political consultant. Robert continues to write and enjoys his time with his wife, Bernice, their children, and their families. He also loves spending early summer mornings in their small fishing boat. Robert and Bernice have made the lovely community of Spaniard’s Bay their home since 1980.