Finding Bomb Boogie: A Daughter's Search to Rediscover Her Father-the World War II Bomber Boy, Prisoner of War, and American Veteran

Author:   Maureen Buick
Publisher:   West Portal Press
ISBN:  

9798987024102


Pages:   328
Publication Date:   13 June 2023
Format:   Paperback
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Finding Bomb Boogie: A Daughter's Search to Rediscover Her Father-the World War II Bomber Boy, Prisoner of War, and American Veteran


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"Ever wonder what your father did in World War II?How often has it been said-my father was in World War II but didn't want to talk about it? The sounds of silence related to personal war stories reverberated in so many veterans' households. Families were left knowing only bits and pieces of their loved one's war narrative. Some were left with nothing at all. Finding Bomb Boogie is a daughter's search to discover her father's war history long after he is gone--the quiet World War II veteran and tail gunner on a B-17 named ""Bomb Boogie"" flying bombing missions over Nazi-occupied Europe, the bomber boy of twenty-one years, scared of heights, parachuting twice out of a plane to his eventual capture by the Germans, the resilient airman held in a prisoner of war camp for twenty-two months who spent his twenty-fourth birthday year on a forced march in one of the coldest winters in over fifty years, the daredevil who rolled down a hill during the march to escape captivity in another prison camp, and the tired, emaciated young man who finally made it home, only to fight more battles. Finding Bomb Boogie inspires family members to learn and share their veteran's history with future generations before these stories silently slip away. ""Lest we forget."""

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Author:   Maureen Buick
Publisher:   West Portal Press
Imprint:   West Portal Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.481kg
ISBN:  

9798987024102


Pages:   328
Publication Date:   13 June 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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"Nonfiction Authors Association: Nonfiction Book Awards Gold Winner (November 2023)- Finding Boom Boogie by Maureen Buick is a beautifully written book that highlights a fundamental part of history, while connecting the missing dots on a quest for finding answers. - I thoroughly enjoy this book. From the attention to detail to the flawless writing skills, smoothly transitioning from chronological timeline of her father's involvement in the war; and ending with her personal reflections about both his life and hers. I gained so much insight on World War II, POW, types of planes, fighter planes, just to name a few. - Informative, riveting, and suspense-driven. - An exceptionally detail-oriented and research-driven writer. - This is a fascinating story of two 'Baby Boomer' sisters searching for information about their late father and his time as a POW in Germany and Poland. It clearly shows how important it is to speak with the remaining veterans and their families before the details are lost forever. - The depth of research covered for this level of work could only be fathomed by someone like this author who has a deep zest and sincere commitment to accurately narrate her father's story by all means necessary. - I loved the positive note that talking about her research led to a chain reaction as others started to learn more about their own relatives. - If you're a WWII history buff, or if you enjoy reading true stories of those involved in the armed forces, or if you're curious how people go about researching a relative's involvement in the war, then this book is for you! Maureen Buick takes readers through her meticulous search for information about her father's journey as a gunner, a POW, and a veteran. Book Life Review Buick's searching debut, an act of love and history, finds the author seeking to reconnect with her deceased father-and draw some closure for herself-by attempting to retrace his journey through World War II. As part of the Army Air Corps (later the Air Force), her father served as a tail gunner on a bomber named ""Bomb Boogie,"" which was shot down over France. He was later captured and held in a prisoner-of-war camp until late in the war when he escaped during a forced march. Through her memories of her father's occasional light-hearted stories, documentation and memories from others, and actual visits to sites in Europe, Buick is able to cobble together a likely timeline for her father's experiences. While a full picture is impossible, Buick compensates by imagining likely outcomes and sharing her own feelings about her father and how they have transformed throughout the experience of her research and writing the book. The result is another tile in the mosaic of the personal memories and stories of those who shaped history in the war, a generation that's rapidly disappearing. Buick brings that abstract generational reality to life by documenting the mundane, the exceptional, the exciting, and the horrific alike. Takeaway: A daughter's probing investigation into her father's World War II experience. Production grades Cover: A- Design and typography: A Illustrations: A Editing: A- Marketing copy: A Print Date: 11/06/2023 ------------------------------------- Book Life ReviewBuick's searching debut, an act of love and history, finds the author seeking to reconnect with her deceased father-and draw some closure for herself-by attempting to retrace his journey through World War II. As part of the Army Air Corps (later the Air Force), her father served as a tail gunner on a bomber named ""Bomb Boogie,"" which was shot down over France. He was later captured and held in a prisoner-of-war camp until late in the war when he escaped during a forced march. Through her memories of her father's occasional light-hearted stories, documentation and memories from others, and actual visits to sites in Europe, Buick is able to cobble together a likely timeline for her father's experiences. While a full picture is impossible, Buick compensates by imagining likely outcomes and sharing her own feelings about her father and how they have transformed throughout the experience of her research and writing the book. The result is another tile in the mosaic of the personal memories and stories of those who shaped history in the war, a generation that's rapidly disappearing. Buick brings that abstract generational reality to life by documenting the mundane, the exceptional, the exciting, and the horrific alike. Takeaway: A daughter's probing investigation into her father's World War II experience. Production grades Cover: A- Design and typography: A Illustrations: A Editing: A- Marketing copy: A Print Date: 11/06/2023 -------------------------------------"


"Book Life ReviewBuick's searching debut, an act of love and history, finds the author seeking to reconnect with her deceased father-and draw some closure for herself-by attempting to retrace his journey through World War II. As part of the Army Air Corps (later the Air Force), her father served as a tail gunner on a bomber named ""Bomb Boogie,"" which was shot down over France. He was later captured and held in a prisoner-of-war camp until late in the war when he escaped during a forced march. Through her memories of her father's occasional light-hearted stories, documentation and memories from others, and actual visits to sites in Europe, Buick is able to cobble together a likely timeline for her father's experiences. While a full picture is impossible, Buick compensates by imagining likely outcomes and sharing her own feelings about her father and how they have transformed throughout the experience of her research and writing the book. The result is another tile in the mosaic of the personal memories and stories of those who shaped history in the war, a generation that's rapidly disappearing. Buick brings that abstract generational reality to life by documenting the mundane, the exceptional, the exciting, and the horrific alike. Takeaway: A daughter's probing investigation into her father's World War II experience. Production grades Cover: A- Design and typography: A Illustrations: A Editing: A- Marketing copy: A Print Date: 11/06/2023 -------------------------------------"


Author Information

"Maureen Buick is the author of ""Finding Bomb Boogie: A Daughter's Search to Rediscover her Father-the World War II Bomber Boy, Prisoner of War & American Veteran."" Maureen became a World War II history buff after she retired from her nursing career and had the opportunity to research her father's war story. She is a member of the 91st Bomb Group Memorial Association and serves on their board as editor of the quarterly newsletter, ""The Ragged Irregular."" She is also a member of the 8th Air Force Historical Society. Maureen lives with her husband in San Francisco and spends most of her time traveling between Lake Tahoe and Sonoma County. She and her husband have two grown children and two grandsons, whom Maureen buys model airplanes--mostly B-17s--every chance she gets. Maureen is currently writing a book about American Prisoners of War in World War II. She also writes a blog hosted on her author website titled ""Finding Your WWII Veteran,"" where she provides insight and resources for anyone searching to learn more about their veteran's World War II military service. Author website: maureenbuick.com"

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