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Keeping my sisters' secrets : the moving true story of three sisters born into poverty and their fight for survival / Beezy Marsh.

By: Publication details: London : Pan Books, 2017.Description: 352 pages ; 20 cmISBN:
  • 9781509842650 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 942.10850922 23
Summary: "Eva, Peggy and Kathleen were sisters born into a close-knit working class family, living in a tiny terraced house in a street so rough the police would only walk down it in pairs. As they grew up between the wars, they dreamed of escaping their violent father and the crime-ridden slums of Waterloo. Peggy was a studious girl so appalled by conditions in the factories that she became a Communist. Beautiful Kathleen married an abusive man and later - during the Second World War - fell in love with a GI. Feisty Eva became a thief as a child so she could help their mother put food on the table - and never lost her rebellious streak, or her desire to protect her family by whatever means necessary. As the years pass the sisters all lived close together, sharing each other's lives, supporting each other through hard times. A rich, moving story of three sisters fighting to survive through decades of social upheaval, their love for each other the one constant in a changing world. Beezy Marsh is a British journalist who has worked for The Daily Mail and The Sunday Times."--Provided by publisher.

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"Eva, Peggy and Kathleen were sisters born into a close-knit working class family, living in a tiny terraced house in a street so rough the police would only walk down it in pairs. As they grew up between the wars, they dreamed of escaping their violent father and the crime-ridden slums of Waterloo. Peggy was a studious girl so appalled by conditions in the factories that she became a Communist. Beautiful Kathleen married an abusive man and later - during the Second World War - fell in love with a GI. Feisty Eva became a thief as a child so she could help their mother put food on the table - and never lost her rebellious streak, or her desire to protect her family by whatever means necessary. As the years pass the sisters all lived close together, sharing each other's lives, supporting each other through hard times. A rich, moving story of three sisters fighting to survive through decades of social upheaval, their love for each other the one constant in a changing world. Beezy Marsh is a British journalist who has worked for The Daily Mail and The Sunday Times."--Provided by publisher.

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