![]() ![]() Infrequent strong language includes "bitch," "damn," "hell," and "whore. Cigarettes and smoking are occasionally mentioned the historical setting can be a good opportunity to talk about how attitudes have changed and medical knowledge has advanced since World War II. Main character Lorna has spiked lemonade and throws up. It’s 1945, and Lorna Anderson’s life on her father’s farm in Scotland consists of endless chores and rationing, knitting Red Cross scarves, and praying for an Allied victory. ![]() A pregnant woman has a miscarriage scare that mentions blood. Violence is infrequent and includes a scary attack by enemy plane on the farm, an incident of unwanted sexual advances, and an apparently drunk man acting hostile and volatile. An unwed 20-year-old woman gets pregnant. Sexy stuff is infrequent, usually kissing, and once or twice passionate kissing is briefly described. Parents need to know that Wait for Me is a romance set in rural Scotland during World War II. ![]() Occasional mention of incidental smoking.ĭid you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Drinking, Drugs & Smoking in your kid's entertainment guide. Care packages for soldiers on the front include cigarettes. People drink beer at social occasions and celebrations. Lorna unknowingly has spiked lemonade, which makes her throw up. Lorna's father sometimes drinks whisky in the evenings. ![]()
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