Publisher's Synopsis
During World War 2 in 1944, many young men from Canada left their homes to fight for their country. Among them was Norman A. Gould, who left behind his job building warplanes, his high school studies, his love Margaret, and even his beloved Model T Ford to serve as a wireless operator on a Lancaster bomber for the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF). While stationed in various RAF bases in England, he wrote letters to his family back home, chronicling his experiences and growth during his training to fly and drop bombs over Germany. These letters provide us with a unique perspective into a young man's coming-of-age story during a tumultuous time in history.