Alan Jones shares his reminiscences of growing up in South Liverpool
during the forties and fifties in the aftermath of the Second World
War - the most destructive war the world has ever known. It was a time
of austerity, of rationing, but also a time when the extended family
was still largely in existence. As part of an extended family, he
recalls how he spent as much time with his grandmother as he did with
his parents, and given she had brought up nine children, it was a
family of sizeable proportions. It was a time when children had much
more freedom to roam the streets and when corporal punishment was
woven into the fabric of school life.
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ISBN
9780722351338
Publisert
2024
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Arthur H. Stockwell
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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