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Twopence to Cross the Mersey by Helen Forrester.
In a very good condition. Some creasing to the spine. See photos for more details.
£1.50
First published in 1974, Helen Forrester’s poignant account of her poverty-stricken childhood in London during the Depression of the 1930s is a bestselling modern classic.
Twopence was the prince f the ferry-boat between Liverpool and Birkenhead. A tiny sum but impassable barrier for the poor of Liverpool – desperate to escape the city’s grinding poverty.
When Helen Forrester’s father went bankrupt in 1930, she and her six siblings were forced from their comfortable middle-class like into destitution. The running of the household and the care of her younger siblings all fell to twelve-year-old Helen. In slim surroundings and with little support from her feckless parents, Helen was forced on her own resources.
Told with compassion, humour and a remarkable lack of self-pity, this is a fascinating picture of life in Britain before the Welfare State and the moving story of one young girl’s courage.
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Twopence to Cross the Mersey by Helen Forrester.
In a very good condition. Some creasing to the spine. See photos for more details.
Weight | 171 g |
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Dimensions | 19.6 × 12.9 × 1.5 cm |
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Format | Paperback |
Writer | Helen Forrester |