Helen Forrester
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Complete Helen Forrester Memoirs volume 2
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This sequel to 'Twopence to Cross the Mersey' continues the story of Helen Forrester's childhood in Liverpool during the Depression, and charts her struggle to earn her own living after years of looking after her brothers and sisters.
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Complete Helen Forrester Memoirs volume 3
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At 17, Helen Forrester's parents are still as irresponsible as ever, wasting money while their children still lack adequate food and clothing. But for Helen, having won a small measure of independence, things are looking up. Having educated herself at night school and now making friends in her first proper job, she meets a handsome seaman and falls in love for the first time. But the storm clouds of war are gathering and Helen will experience at first...
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When Helen Forrester's father went bankrupt in 1930 she and her six siblings were forced into utmost poverty and slum surroundings in Depression-ridden Liverpool. The running of the household and the care of the younger children all fell on 12-year-old Helen. With very little food or help from her parents, Helen led a life of unrelenting drudgery and hardship. Writing about her experiences later in life, Helen Forrester shed light on an almost forgotten...
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Harper
Pub. Date
2014
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Life in a Liverpool tenement block during the Great Depression is a grim struggle for Martha Connelly and her poverty-stricken family, as every day renews the threat of homelessness, hunger and disease. Family warmth remains constant however, despite the misery and disquiet of the slum surroundings, and the indomitable neighbourhood puts up a relentless fight for survival. Helen Forrester?s poignant novel relays bleakness and hardships, but celebrates...