Twopence to Cross the Mersey

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3.9
18 reviews
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240
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This major best-selling memoir of a poverty-stricken childhood in Liverpool is one of the most harrowing but uplifting books you will ever read.

When Helen Forrester’s father went bankrupt in 1930 she and her six siblings were forced into utmost poverty and slum surroundings in Depression-ridden Liverpool. The running of the household and the care of the younger children all fell on twelve-year-old Helen. With very little food or help from her feckless parents, Helen led a life of unrelenting drudgery and hardship.

Writing about her experiences later in life, Helen Forrester shed light on an almost forgotten part of life in Britain. , Forrester’s memoir of these grim days is as heart-warming as it is shocking.

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3.9
18 reviews
Karen King
March 3, 2013
Having read this many moons ago I decided to reread it and was not disappointed, it is as I remembered only much more poignant on the rereading of it, a truly good read with so many heartrending events that you will in the book with the author, cry with her, triumph with her and long for her achieve all her ambitions, which she has, well done and bravo
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Shelagh Palmer
March 14, 2013
Powerful insight into poverty in Liverpool, enjoyable read. Ends quite abruptly but leaves you wanting to know what happens to the family.
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Mel
September 2, 2014
Fantastic read, in fact all four books are. Would HIGHLY recommend
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About the author

Helen Forrester was born in Hoylake, Cheshire, the eldest of seven children. For many years, until she married, her home was Liverpool, a city that features prominently in her work. For many decades, she made her home with her husband and son in Alberta, Canada. Helen died in 2011 aged 92.

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