Waiting to die... Based on a true story-bookcover

By: Sonia Murgatroyd

Waiting to die... Based on a true story

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Not many have lived a life like Rosina’s. Based on the known facts, this is her story:

When Hitler invades Poland in September 1939, sending shock-waves across Europe, thirteen-year-old Rosina Callens is in Oostende, Belgium, dreaming of becoming an Olympic gymnast.

When the Nazis invade Belgium, Rosina and her family must decide whether to flee to England, or to stay and endure enemy occupation, as they had previously in the Great War.

Most of the family head for England, but German Stukas ensure that not all will make it.

Rosina’s is a life of courage and endurance, as she witnesses and survives the terrible horrors of  war, before marrying one of her liberators: a Welsh soldier named John Jones.

She moves to Wales full of love and hope, but life will never be easy for those who have suffered so much. She soon realises she is not welcome in John's family; the mental scars of suffering and the anguish of memories plague her, even as she continues to face oppression and depression daily.

Somehow she survives, raising a family and leaving a legacy. This story is part of that legacy.

Born in South Wales in 1946, Sonia is the eldest daughter of Rosina and John, the main characters in this book. She has wanted to tell this story for many years. Sonia now lives on the West Coast of Scotland with her husband Bob. Retired, Sonia enjoys craft projects when not writing. She has a son and daughter, and three teenage grandsons, whom she adores. 

Customer Reviews
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12 reviews
12 reviews
  • Evelyn Lyle

    A very emotional true story which has you gripped from start to finish! I read this book in 2 days. An incredibly sad story! How this family suffered and continued to endure further suffering after the war ended is incomprehensible. When you remind yourself that it’s a true story it tugs at the heartstrings even more! Very well-written and incredibly informative!

  • SandraD

    A masterpiece with insight into life during the War, and after, told in a compelling way. The impact on family and the long-lasting effects means this is not a happy story but a gripping true tale, well worth the read.

  • K

    Not an easy read at times, nor should it be. Stories like Rosina’s need to be told so we never forget the mistakes of the past or the suffering of those who came before us.
    Sadly we are seeing the tragedy of Ukraine unfolding before our eyes and the news reports of families fleeing their country remind me of Rosina’s struggles.

  • Ashlee

    Waiting to die is a fantastically well-written book. I could not put it down. It is not something I would usually read but it was recommended to me and I was so glad that it was. I would recommend this book to anyone.

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