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Four Meals For Fourpence

A Heartwarming Tale of Family Life in London's old East End

Author: Grace Foakes  

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* A heartwarming memoir of working-class life in the East End in the early 1900s

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  • A heartwarming memoir of working-class life in the East End in the early 1900s
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I was born in a tenement flat in the East End of London in the year in which Queen Victoria died.'

FOUR MEALS FOR FOURPENCE is Grace Foakes's memories of her girlhood in Wapping in the early 1900s. With a child's uncluttered eye, she describes the small details - shopping in the market, men waiting for work at the dock gates, the rituals of washday, the sights, sounds and smells of the old East End of London. She also describes the fear - of illness, of unemployment, of the workhouse - that hung over her family and thousands like them, and her determination that her own children would never know the kind of poverty she had experienced.

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Critic Reviews

“"Mrs Foakes manages to convey a remarkable joy in just being alive."”

""Extraordinary warmth and hope comes through her narrative." "Evening Standard"
" "Observer"

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About the Author

Grace Foakes was born in Wapping in 1901.

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I was born in a tenement flat in the East End of London in the year in which Queen Victoria died.'FOUR MEALS FOR FOURPENCE is Grace Foakes's memories of her girlhood in Wapping in the early 1900s. With a child's uncluttered eye, she describes the small details - shopping in the market, men waiting for work at the dock gates, the rituals of washday, the sights, sounds and smells of the old East End of London. She also describes the fear - of illness, of unemployment, of the workhouse - that hung over her family and thousands like them, and her determination that her own children would never know the kind of poverty she had experienced.

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Product Details

Publisher
Little, Brown Book Group | Virago Press Ltd
Published
12th May 2011
Pages
288
ISBN
9781844087273

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