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The Girl From Hockley: Growing up in working class Birmingham

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Girl From Hockley: Growing up in working class Birmingham

Contributors:

By (Author) Kathleen Dayus

ISBN:

9781844083022

Publisher:

Little, Brown Book Group

Imprint:

Virago Press Ltd

Publication Date:

27th November 2006

UK Publication Date:

21st August 2006

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

823.914

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

448

Dimensions:

Width 139mm, Height 198mm, Spine 31mm

Weight:

320g

Description

The Girl from Hockley is a new, revised edition bringing together in one new volume this remarkable story.

Born into the industrial slums of Birmingham in 1903, Kathleen Dayus became a legend in her own time. She vividly recalls her Edwardian childhood and her life as a young munitions worker during the war, marriage and life below the poverty line in the 1920s. Early widowhood and the Depression forced her to relinquish her children to Dr Barnado's homes until, eight long years later, she could afford a home for them again.

Her autobiography is a testament to the indomitable spirit, humour and verve that characterised her life. Her extraordinary memory for the sights, sounds and smells of her youth, her marvellous sense of the comic and above all her spirited refusal to do anything but live life to the full, deservedly made her one of the most compelling storytellers of our time.

Reviews

'An evocation of a vanished world as vivid, moving and spiced with humour as any I have read' SUNDAY TELEGRAPH 'Written without nostalgia, sentimentality or self pity, but with humour, simplicity, colour' MARY CHAMBERLAIN 'It is a privilege to share her life' GOOD HOUSEKEEPING

Author Bio

Kathleen Dayus was born in Hockley, Birmingham in 1903. She lived in Birmingham and was awarded and honorary Master of Arts degree by the University of Birmingham in December 1992 in recognition of her contribution to the writing of Birmingham's history.

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