Denise David\'s collection of poems, Against Forgetting , grew out of research and interviews done for a project about the war brides of World War II.
The stories revealed by the characters in these poems speak of personal experiences but point to a universal significance through the various themes explored: the moral ambiguity of separating children from parents; the difficulties faced by immigrants; the importance of small acts of humanity in the midst of devastation; and the ofte.
Denise David\'s collection of poems, Against Forgetting , grew out of research and interviews done for a project about the war brides of World War II