Like many of her generation, Dorothy Glover never spoke about her experiences during the war.<br />But the chance discovery of an unpublished memoir following her death in 2009, at the age of 93, triggered a chain reaction that culminated in her grandson, Neil Anderson, dedicating 15 years of his life to uncovering what actually happened in Sheffield 85 years ago.<br />Now, after a decade and a half of painstaking research, Neil’s work has resulted in the launch of ‘Sheffield Blitz – The Definitive Collection’ — a groundbreaking four-book set that reveals the untold war secrets Sheffield families believed had gone to the grave.<br />"I started this journey with one question: What really happened to my family during the Sheffield Blitz?" said Anderson. "Like so many people, my grandparents lived through the bombings but never spoke about them. I had to find the answers for myself — and for everyone else still wondering."<br />‘Sheffield Blitz – The Definitive Collection’ is available from: https://dirtystopouts.com/products/the-story-of-the-sheffield-blitz-the-definitive-collection<br /><br />