Vicky Meyer

Vicky’s Journey

DAISY, Braille, Large Print 17pt, Large Print 20pt, Large Print 25pt, Large Print 30pt
  • Publisher: Onwards and Upwards Publications
  • ISBN: 9781788156356

Vicky Meyer was a child in China when the Japanese Army invaded Pearl Harbour, and foreigners in China were now considered enemies of Japan. After the War, Vicky became a stall holder in London’s Portobello Road before settling in Thixendale in Yorkshire.

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Vicky Meyer (a.k.a. Grace Ann Chalkley) spent her early childhood in China, during which time the Japanese Army invaded Pearl Harbour, and foreigners in China were now considered enemies of Japan. As a result, Vicky’s school were first required to remain in the school compound, and then later taken to the same concentration camp as Olympic athlete Eric Liddell. After surviving the War, Vicky went on to become a stall holder in London’s world-famous Portobello Road. She experienced joys and sorrows of family life, and eventually arrived in the picturesque village of Thixendale, set in the undulating countryside of the Yorkshire Wolds. Vicky’s story is one of courage, hope and the faithfulness of God through all circumstances.

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