Relates a teenage girl's struggle to survive while helping her once wealthy family recover from the depression that has made their life in Liverpool almost unbearable. This description may be from another edition of this product.
I found this a fascinating and very well written book - quite eye-opening in its honesty and details. It's interesting to compare it with the description of life in poverty that is described in "Tea and Green Ribbons", popularized as the movie "Evelyn", and to think of how our society deals with the challenges of poverty and related social issues today. This is the first of four autobiographical books written by the author. In trying to get ahold of the rest of the books, I found out that the next in the series of four was titled "Minerva's Stepchild", but in the US, the first two books were combined and printed with the title of "Minerva's Stepchild".
An undiscovered classic!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
Without question this is probably the best book I've ever read. It chronicles the author's early years growing up in 1930's Liverpool, going from wealth and plenty to the most desperate of circumstances and deprivation. So often Helen was on the losing end of having too many mouths to feed or having her mother pawn her clothes in order to buy ciggies or having grossly inadequate medical care.Many other people would have turned bitter and unforgiving had they gone through the same situation, but Helen maintains a positive outlook with plenty of warmth and humor. It's not just a good story, it's a remarkable lesson in appreciating what you have in the simplest of terms - a bar of soap, food of any kind, a bed, shoes without holes, a coat. This should be required reading of everyone.
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