"The Girl from Hockley" is an impressive non-fiction book by Kathleen Dayus that brings to life the memories of a childhood in the working class of Birmingham. The author, born in Hockley in 1903, provides an authentic insight into the life and challenges faced by her and her peers during that time. This new edition is a tribute to the history of Birmingham and represents a valuable addition to the literature about the region. Dayus' narrative style is both captivating and informative, making the book an important resource for anyone interested in the social and cultural aspects of British history. The memories are so vivid that they are compared to the works of William Woodruff, particularly his "Nab End" series. This book is significant not only for history enthusiasts but also for anyone looking to understand the human experience in its diversity.
Language | English |
topic | Language & Literature |
Subtopic | Body of literature |
Author | Kathleen Dayus |
Number of pages | 448 |
Year | 2006 |
Item number | 35109117 |
Publisher | Little, Brown and Company |
Category | Non-fiction |
Release date | 21.8.2006 |
topic | Language & Literature |
Subtopic | Body of literature |
Language | English |
Author | Kathleen Dayus |
Year | 2006 |
Number of pages | 448 |
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Height | 198 mm |
Width | 128 mm |
Weight | 316 g |
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