Book Review : While the Bombs Fell

Now that I’ve written my own book of poetry, I know how much a review means to an author/ poet. And so I have decided to write a review of the books I have read.

As this is my first, I decided to begin with a review of a book by a dear blogger friend,  Robbie Cheadle  who writes a blog Robbiesinspiration  (where she writes poetry, stories and shares her lovely cake recipes). This book is extremely special as she has written it with her mother, Elsie, who is the main protagonist in the book. It is Elsie’s memories of the war, that have given shape to the book.

I have my reasons to start with Robbie’s book. And that is, that I know she will forgive me in case of any mistakes that I may make during the ‘formal’ process of review- writing . For, writing a review is serious business and must be done justly and rightly.


While The Bombs Fell

‘While the Bombs Fell,’ is a book written by Robbie and her mother Elsie. From the day the book got published, I have wanted to read the book for I was curious to know what the outcome of a mother-daughter book would be.

The book, Robbie’s first  is a pleasant, light read of times in England during the second world war. It is a personal account of Elsie’s experiences and talks about growing up in those times. The language in the book is simple and flows easily from chapter to chapter providing a glimpse of life in England between 1942 to 1944 – things you don’t get to read of, in History books.

‘Britain had been at war with Nazi Germany since 1 September 1939, and the little girl could not remember a time when the distribution of food, coal, and clothing had not been controlled. She listened for the sound of bomber planes and air raid sirens without even realizing it and even possessed her own gas mask.’

I found the book a delightful read in many ways – from being a historical memoir to drawing a parallel with the stories narrated to me by my own grandmother in India. The old houses in India all had toilets outside the house.  This little information that it was the same in England too was interesting to note.

‘Her family also made use of an outside toilet unlike Elsie’s Aunt Alice, Mother’s older sister, who lived in a nice rented council house in the town with an inside bath and toilet.’

‘Occasionally Father joined the family for tea, and the children could not talk at the table. Children must be seen and not heard.’

Because I know Robbie through her blog, it was interesting to know that her grandfather had been posted in India –

‘The living room contained all of Mother and Father’s treasures. Mother owned a pottery figurine of a pretty maid feeding a pig which stood on the mantelpiece above the fireplace. Elsie thought it a most beautiful object. Two engraved brass vases also stood on the mantelpiece. The vases came from India. On completion of his seven years of military service in that country, Father had brought the vases home with him.’

The book packs real facts in a way that the reader is not likely is not likely to forget.

‘Afterward, Father told Elsie about this statement. The station signs and the road signs had been removed so that if German paratroopers were ever dropped in England, they would be confused and not know where they were.’

‘The general euphoria about the on-going success of D-Day did seem to make the suffering of the girls, because of their conjunctivitis, more bearable.’

‘Every day Elsie would wake up in the morning with her eyes crusted so thickly with pus that she could hardly open them.  Mother would prepare a basin of warm water with boric acid powder dissolved in it.’


The book also has rhymes of those times, that Elsie, 5 then, remembers. The war-time recipes provided at the end of the book was new information to me which I found intriguing. There are so many excerpts I liked in the book, but it wouldn’t be fair to put them all here, so I have put a few. so you know what to expect from the book.

I would especially recommend it for school children because it’s history written in a way that’s not boring. My daughter read the book after me and she enjoyed it as well. I’m sure she’ll remember more of the second world war through this book than through any of the texts she’s read until now.

You can buy the book by clicking on the below link

While the Bombs Fell

While The Bombs Fell

I give the book 5 stars for information, simplicity of language and the flow. The book is a perfect read for children of the age group 7 to 13 or for those older who are interested in getting a quick understanding of life in England during the last 2 years’ of the war. Readers’ will definitely come out wiser.

Available on Kindle at $2.11

Happy Reading!

Let me know how you enjoyed my first review and what additional information you think I should add.

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21 responses to “Book Review : While the Bombs Fell”

  1. […] The simplicity of the writing, the description of the times, reminded me in some way of Roberta Cheadle’s book -‘Book Review : While the Bombs Fell […]

  2. GS Subramanian Avatar
    GS Subramanian

    You have brought out the essence of the book in the review and that’s all that matters. The author will definitely feel elated and enthused. A great start to book reviewing.

    1. Smitha V Avatar

      Thank you so much Uncle for the positive words. From someone like you, its’ very motivating. I enjoyed writing it. It took a while to hit the ‘send’ button but now I’m glad I did it. Thank you for reading 🙂

  3. Andrea Stephenson Avatar

    I think your first review does the book real justice – it seems fair and evenly balanced with a good use of quotes – and makes me keen to read it.

    1. Smitha V Avatar

      Thank you so much Andrea for the appreciation. And I’m so glad, it makes you want to read the book. Its definitely a book you could keep at your library.

  4. Mick Canning Avatar

    That seems an excellent review, Smitha.

    1. Smitha V Avatar

      Thanks so much Mick. That’s very kind of you 🙂

  5. balroop2013 Avatar

    Your first review is insightful Smitha. I have read this book and agree with you that it is perfect for children, as it tells the untold stories of the past from a child’s point of view and that’s what makes it unique.
    I am glad you have decided to write reviews of the books you read… now that is what I call – the author has arrived! 🙂 Happy reading!

    1. Smitha V Avatar

      Thank you so, so much Balroop for writing back. I’m so glad you think the review is done justly. Your comments are a ‘pat on the back,’ for a job well done – just what I needed to carry on🙂. In fact, they stir me to get busy and Do. Thank you for that. ❤

    2. robbiesinspiration Avatar

      Hi Balroop, thank you for your lovely comments about my book. I agree about the reviewing. It is a great learning process for a writer and a sign of growing confidence in the book world.

  6. robbiesinspiration Avatar

    What a wonderful surprise, Smitha, to find this lovely review of While the Bombs Fell here on your blog. I am so pleased your enjoyed this book and can’t wait to read this review to my mother tomorrow. She will be as pleased as I am. You have certainly written a wonderful review and have a knack for sharing short extracts.

    1. Smitha V Avatar

      Dear Robbie…this my Christmas gift to you😘. I’m so relieved you like it and found it ok. I know I did the right thing beginning with a review of your book. 🙂. Its actually been pending since a long time. This book needs to be in all primary and early middle school libraries. My love and warm wishes to your mom. Having read the book, does make me feel I know her. And thank you again for being so supportive and encouraging always. You just got me started on a whole new journey of writing book reviews!

      1. robbiesinspiration Avatar

        You did a lovely job with the review, Smitha. I always review with the intention of sharing what I enjoyed about a book and then it seems to just write itself. Reviewing books is a good thing to do as it helps you analyse books and break down what you think works and doesn’t work in the writing process. I believe I have learned a lot from this process.

        1. Smitha V Avatar

          Yes I realized with writing yours. Just putting it down was a learning for me and I enjoyed the process. It would also mean that I would have to read more to be able to write reviews. So that’s a double incentive🙂

  7. boundlessblessingsblog Avatar

    Smitha you gave full justice to our lovely, Robbie who is such a great blogger and I have just seen it on Amazon will buy the book immediately. Loved the review of the book. Robbie is a wonderful and talented writer. Thanks for the awesome share.

    1. robbiesinspiration Avatar

      Thank you for your lovely comments, Kamal. I do appreciate your support and I am glad you enjoy my blog as much as I enjoy yours.

      1. boundlessblessingsblog Avatar

        Welcome always my dear friend, Robbie. You were so kind with your review of my Poetry Book and with all your love and support the book is doing well on Amazon as well as I had it published as a paperback in India. All thanks to you. Thanks and congrats. I will buy the book tomorrow as now it is night in India.

        1. robbiesinspiration Avatar

          I am delighted to know that, Kamal. I hope it continues to do well.

          1. boundlessblessingsblog Avatar

            Thanks so much dear Robbie and I have just downloaded your book will start reading it once I am a little free. Your book sounds too good.

    2. Smitha V Avatar

      Thank you Kamal for writing back. It’s very encouraging. Am so glad you enjoyed reading the review and have decided to pick up the book. Happy Reading!❤

      1. boundlessblessingsblog Avatar

        Yes Smitha, Robbie is an amazing writer will definitely read her book. Welcome 😊😊 😊😊 always.

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