DP Ray Evans Author
At the start of World War II, millions of British children were evacuated from cities to escape the bombing, sent to live with rural families who would take them in. Ray Evans, then a 6-year-old in Liverpool, was one of them. For some children it was a great adventure, but for Evans it was frightening and harsh. Now living near Williamsburg, Evans has written a memoir that has been well-received in Britain and will soon be available to American readers. No Mags, No Sales, No Internet, No TV

