Lime Street at Two
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Journal Entry 1 by birmingham-rose from Burntwood, Staffordshire United Kingdom on Thursday, August 31, 2006
The final volume of Hellen Forresters classic autobiographies.
From the back of the book
In 1940 Helen, now 20, realing from the news that her fiance Harry has been killed on an Atlantic convoy, is working long hours at a welfare centre. Her mother claims the whole of her meagre wages for the housekeeping. Then early in 1941 Helen gets a new job, and begins to enjoy herself a little. But in May the bombing start again, and anohter move brings trouble, trouble which will be faced, as ever, with courage and determination.
From the back of the book
In 1940 Helen, now 20, realing from the news that her fiance Harry has been killed on an Atlantic convoy, is working long hours at a welfare centre. Her mother claims the whole of her meagre wages for the housekeeping. Then early in 1941 Helen gets a new job, and begins to enjoy herself a little. But in May the bombing start again, and anohter move brings trouble, trouble which will be faced, as ever, with courage and determination.
Journal Entry 2 by birmingham-rose at Passed on to fellow Book Crosser in Birmingham, West Midlands United Kingdom on Thursday, August 31, 2006
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This was passed onto Funkeyangel today
This was passed onto Funkeyangel today
Journal Entry 3 by funkeyangel from Birmingham, West Midlands United Kingdom on Thursday, October 5, 2006
This was passed onto me to me by birmingham-rose, it will be added to my pile of TBR books.