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A Cuppa Tea and an Aspirin
A Cuppa Tea and an Aspirin
Author: Helen Forrester
ISBN-13: 9780007156948
ISBN-10: 0007156944
Publication Date: 2/16/2004
Pages: 496
Edition: New Ed
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
Book Type: Paperback
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buzzby avatar reviewed A Cuppa Tea and an Aspirin on + 6062 more book reviews
From the back cover:
"A poignant novel of fortitude in the face of unimaginable deprivation, and a celebration of the spirit of a community and a vanished way of life.

Court No. 5, near the Liverpool docks, is one of the worst slums in Europe but, for the dozen families who live there, the warmth of friends and neighbours is a constant, as they share in the hardships and small triumphs of their relentless fight for survival. For women liked Martha connolly, each day is a struggle, and Martha must use all her ingenuity to feed and clothe her 9 children in the face of the constant threat of hunger and disease.

In 1938, rumours of war reach the court and soon it's clear that the coming hostilities will change things for ever. Hard though it is, this is the only life Martha has ever known - can she prevent it being swept away?
countrylane avatar reviewed A Cuppa Tea and an Aspirin on + 81 more book reviews
Written like a biography, this is the story of a woman for whom each day is a struggle. Set in the 30's near the Liverpool docks in England, this story takes you into one of the worst slums in Europe. Historically correct and vivid. This is a poignant novel of fortitude in the face of unimaginable deprivation. An uplifting tale written with understanding and honesty. You will enjoy this book, I promise. It is a rare gem.