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22%OFFWalter Greenwood - Love on the Dole - 9780099224815 - V9780099224815
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Love on the Dole

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Description for Love on the Dole Paperback. In Hanky Park, near Salford, Harry and Sally Hardcastle grow up in a society preoccupied with grinding poverty, exploited by bookies and pawnbroker, bullied by petty officials and living in fear of the dole queue and the Means Test. His love affair with a local girl ends in a shotgun marriage, and, disowned by his family, he is tempted by crime. Num Pages: 272 pages. BIC Classification: FA. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 197 x 131 x 16. Weight in Grams: 222.
In Hanky Park, near Salford, Harry and Sally Hardcastle grow up in a society preoccupied with grinding poverty, exploited by bookies and pawnbrokers, bullied by petty officials and living in constant fear of the dole queue and the Means Test. His love affair with a local girl ends in a shotgun marriage, and, disowned by his family, Harry is tempted by crime. Sally, meanwhile, falls in love with Larry Meath, a self-educated Marxist. But Larry is a sick man and there are other more powerful rivals for her affection.

Product Details

Publisher
Vintage United Kingdom
Number of pages
256
Format
Paperback
Publication date
1993
Condition
New
Number of Pages
272
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780099224815
SKU
V9780099224815
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About Walter Greenwood
Walter Greenwood was born in 1903 at Salford in Lancashire. He was educated first at Langworthy Road Council School, Salford, and then by himself. He began part-time work as a milkroundsman's boy when he was twelve, then worked, again part-time, with a pawnbroker, before leaving school at the age of thirteen. He later worked as an office ... Read more

Reviews for Love on the Dole
Being conceived in suffering and written in blood, it profoundly moves its audience.
The Times
Not for nothing did Edith Sitwell claim that she could not recall being "so deeply, so terribly moved" as when reading this story. An evocative portrayal of life in depression-era Britain.
The Guardian
One of the earliest and best novels ... Read more

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