Ironmonger's Daughter
Harry Bowling
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Description for Ironmonger's Daughter
Paperback. Good clean copy with some reader wear.
Ironmonger Street in 1920, with its ugly tenement blocks and tumbledown houses, is one of the most unsightly turnings in Bermondsey; its residents are hardened to the grim poverty of their lives. In the slum block, Jubilee Dwellings, two sisters - attractive, fun-loving Kate Morgan and the happily married Helen Bartlett - give birth to daughters. One is illegitimate, her mother refusing to name the father, the other is disabled. Though their mothers can never be close, Connie and Molly grow up together - playing in the gutters, truanting from school, and at fourteen finding jobs despite the recession that ... Read more
Ironmonger Street in 1920, with its ugly tenement blocks and tumbledown houses, is one of the most unsightly turnings in Bermondsey; its residents are hardened to the grim poverty of their lives. In the slum block, Jubilee Dwellings, two sisters - attractive, fun-loving Kate Morgan and the happily married Helen Bartlett - give birth to daughters. One is illegitimate, her mother refusing to name the father, the other is disabled. Though their mothers can never be close, Connie and Molly grow up together - playing in the gutters, truanting from school, and at fourteen finding jobs despite the recession that ... Read more
Product Details
Condition
Used, Very Good
Publisher
Headline Book Publishing
Format
Paperback
Publication date
1990
Number of Pages
512
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780747233633
SKU
KTM0006733
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 2 to 4 working days
Ref
99-1
About Harry Bowling
Harry Bowling was born in Bermondsey, London, and left school at fourteen to supplement the family income as an office boy in a riverside provisions' merchant. He was called up for National Service in the 1950s. Before becoming a writer, he was variously employed as a lorry driver, milkman, meat cutter, carpenter and decorator, and community worker. He lived with ... Read more
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