Farmerettes

Farmerettes

Author: Gisela Sherman

Publisher: Second Story Press

Published: 2015-03-10

Total Pages: 269

ISBN-13: 1927583691

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Six girls just out of high school live together during the summer of 1943 on a farm as part of the Farm Services - doing the work of the men who are off fighting the war in Europe. We follow the stories of Helene, who sends her wages home to support her single mother; Peggy, a flirt with a secret she must keep; Binxie, whose rich family doesn't approve of her; Isabel, who pines for her fiance off fighting in Europe; and Jean, whose family farm has been taken over by the "farmerettes", as they were known. Friendship, romance, hardship, and heartbreak shape their summer, all against the backdrop of the Second World War.


Fruits of Victory

Fruits of Victory

Author: Elaine F. Weiss

Publisher: Potomac Books, Inc.

Published: 2008-12

Total Pages: 353

ISBN-13: 1597972738

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The women who kept the farms going while the soldiers were Over There


Material Traces of War

Material Traces of War

Author: Stacey Barker

Publisher: University of Ottawa Press

Published: 2021-11-02

Total Pages: 338

ISBN-13: 0776629212

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This volume looks at Canadian women’s experiences of, and contributions to, the world wars through objects, images, and archival documents. The book tells the stories of women who worked as civilians, served in the military, volunteered their time, and grieved lost loved ones, through thematically organized vignettes. The authors place these personal narratives of individual woman, and their related material culture, in the wider context of the world wars while demonstrating that the experience of living through global conflict was as individual as a woman’s particular circumstances. Drawing from the collections of the Canadian War Museum, the Canadian Museum of History, and other public and private collections in Canada, Material Traces of War brings largely unknown material culture collections to public view and draws attention to the untold stories of women and war.


Cultivating Victory

Cultivating Victory

Author: Cecilia Gowdy-Wygant

Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Pre

Published: 2013-04-25

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 0822944251

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A compelling study of the sea change brought about in politics, society, and gender roles during World Wars I and II by campaigns to recruit Women's Land Armies in Great Britain and the United States to cultivate victory gardens. Cecilia Gowdy-Wygant compares and contrasts the outcomes of war in both nations as seen through women's ties to labor, agriculture, the home, and the environment. She sheds new light on the cultural legacies left by the Women's Land Armies and their major role in shaping national and personal identities.


Doing Her Bit

Doing Her Bit

Author: Erin Hagar

Publisher: Charlesbridge Publishing

Published: 2016-09-13

Total Pages: 40

ISBN-13: 1580896464

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Based on true events from World War I, this fictional story follows “farmerette” Helen Stevens as she trains to farm the land, convinces a farm owner to hire her and her colleagues, negotiates a fair wage, and does her bit for the war effort. Beginning as a movement to put women to work on farms in place of men serving overseas during WWI, the Woman's Land Army grew to be an integral part of the food supply chain during the war. This unique look at a forgotten history celebrates the true grit of American men and women.