Publisher | HarperCollins Publishers |
ISBN 13 | 9780007448470 |
ISBN 10 | 7448473 |
Book Subtitle | Tales Of Hardship, Love And Happiness In Tate And Lyle's East End |
Editorial Review | `An authoritative and highly readable work of social history which brings vividly to life a fascinating part of East End life before it is lost forever.' Melanie McGrath `Delightful, a terrific piece of nonfiction storytelling, and an authoritative and highly readable work of social history which brings vividly to life a fascinating part of East End life before it is lost forever.' - Melanie McGrath, bestselling author of Silvertown and Hopping `This vivid and richly readable account of women's lives in and around the Tate & Lyle East London works in the Forties and Fifties is written as popular social history, played for entertainment. If it doesn't become a TV series to rival Call The Midwife, I'll take my tea with ten sugars.' Bel Mooney, Daily Mail |
About the Author | Duncan Barrett studied English at Cambridge and now works as a writer and editor, specialising in biography and memoir. He was also the editor of The Reluctant Tommy (Macmillan, 2010) a First World War memoir |
Language | English |
Author | Duncan Barrett, Nuala Calvi |
Publication Date | 29-Mar-12 |
Number of Pages | 352 |
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