IN DANGER
We Lived In Danger
IN THE PRESS
Hi There!
So the book is released. And now, people are talking about it. We are excited so share some news about where Vic's book is going!
BIG NEWS.
You can find "We Lived In Danger" at the National World War II Library, located in New Orleans.
Their mission tells the story of the American experience in the war that changed the world—why it was fought, how it was won, and what it means today—so that all generations will understand the price of freedom and be inspired by what they learn.
Vic's story gives us a unique look into World War II History.
JAN 18TH, 2024
"Yorkton This Week"
Thanks to editor and writer, Calvin Daniels, of the Yorkton This Week, and Brittany Johnson, President of the Yorkton Legion Branch #77, We Lived In Danger had an article published! Victor Small, author of this book, was born and bred in Melville, Sask, CA. In 1924, at the age of ten, he moved with his family to Yorktown, and graduated from Yorkton Collegiate in 1943. He joined the infantry right after! It means so much to Victor's family to have his stories and memories live on, especially in a place that he was so fond of.
THANK YOU
For your support!
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We want to say THANK YOU to the Regina Public Library located in Saskatchewan, Canada (Victor's hometown), for having We Lived In Danger available in the "Prairie History Room" and in the Central Library to circulate. We are so thankful for the support from the communities where Vic carried many fond memories of.