Passage Across the Mersey
By (Author) Robert Bhatia
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
23rd October 2017
19th October 2017
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Diaries, letters and journals
942.753083092
Paperback
384
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 25mm
280g
The remarkable story of Helen Forrester, author of Twopence to Cross the Mersey, and how she turned tragedy to triumph.
When Helen Forresters father went bankrupt in the 1930s, she and her six siblings fell from a comfortable middle-class existence into wretched poverty. Later in life, Helen wrote a ground-breaking series of memoirs, starting with Twopence to Cross the Mersey, which told the harrowing account of her familys struggles in Depression-era Liverpool. It was a story filled with tragedy and small triumphs but many readers wondered what happened to Helen when she grew up; what became of the fragile young girl who had so much responsibility heaped on her shoulders
Now for the first time, her son Robert recounts the unexpected life that Helen went on to live; of the remarkable love story with a young man from a background a million miles away from everything a Lancashire Lass like Helen would have known and of the astonishing lengths she went to in order to achieve happiness. Full of new revelations and fascinating detail never before revealed, Passage Across the Mersey is a story of an extraordinary woman, and of the journey that took her thousands of miles from the place she called home
Praise for Helen Forrester:
It was the biography that I would have written if my parents had not been given benefits, if theyd had to rely on parish hand outs [I] want to press this book into your hands and go, You must read this. Caitlin Moran
Remarkable that from so bleak and unloving a background came a writer of such affectionate understanding and unsettling honesty Sunday Telegraph
What makes this writers self-told tale so memorable An absolute recall, a genius for the unforgettable detail, the rare chance of subject
The Good Book Guide
'Should be long and widely read as an extraordinary human story and social document' Observer
Robert Bhatia is Helen Forrester's only child. As a boy, he lived on Merseyside for a time and attended school where he learned to dance the Twist to the music of the Beatles. Thereafter, he developed a keen interest in, and appreciation for, English culture and history. Trained as an economist, he became a senior civil servant in Alberta, Canada. He and his wife live in Edmonton, as do their two adult children.