Wish You Were Here!: The Lives, Loves and Friendships of the Butlin's Girls
By (Author) Lynn Russell
By (author) Neil Hanson
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
23rd June 2014
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
European history
Sociology: sport and leisure
306.481250941
Paperback
304
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 22mm
290g
Touching true stories from the heyday of the Butlins holiday camps.
When I got to the camp I felt as if Id suddenly walked into Utopia it was so colourful, so warm, so friendly. There were lights across the roads, there were banners fluttering in the breeze There seemed to be laughter coming from every building.
With grey post-WWII skies hanging low over Britain, factories lining the streets and smoke stacks dotting the horizon, there was one way that ordinary families could escape: the ever-cheerful holiday camps of Butlins.
When Billy Butlin founded his holiday camps in 1936, they were bastions of community spirit and havens of luxury. Here, for one week, wives and mothers were freed from the toil and drudgery of housework, children ran free through the grounds, fathers and husbands hung up their work clothes. Ever-helpful redcoats were on hand all hours of the day, dinner halls ready with plentiful food for old and young alike, bars stocked to quench any level of thirst, ballrooms waiting to be flooded with shiny shoes, rustling dresses and peals of laughter. And, as the sun went down on another exhausting, happy day, a chorus line was ready to sing holidaymakers back to their beds.
Rich in period detail and highly evocative, Wish You Were Here! tells the story of seven women who worked as redcoats in Butlins Golden Age. Its all here: Knobbly Knees and Glamourous Grannies, the laughter and tears, hardships and heartbreaks, loves and losses of their lives in and out of the holiday camps, and above all the lifelong friendships they formed with each other and those who also worked or holidayed there.
Funny, moving and heartwarming, these are the timeless tales of a community spirit that burned brightly in a much-loved British institution.
Praise for Neil Hanson and The Inn at the Top:
Massively readable full of rich anecdote, wry and often touching observations, amusing characters, witty dialogue and fascinating information. Gervase Phinn
One of the funniest, most entertaining and life-affirming books of the year Lancashire Evening Post
A funny and delightful tale Guardian
Neil Hanson is the author of many acclaimed works of narrative history including The Custom of the Sea, The Dreadful Judgement, The Confident Hope of a Miracle and The Unknown Soldier.Lynn Russell is Neils writing partner and spouse. They live in Yorkshire with their family.