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Still Telling It as It Was (More Memories of the Black Country): From Food Producers to Park Keepers

Autor Kathleen Hann
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mai 2006
Kathleen Hann's autobiography continues from 1951 to 1969. Facing difficult times, with a very ill son, her love and care shines through. Black Country social history at its finest.
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ISBN-13: 9781412055352
ISBN-10: 1412055350
Pagini: 158
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Editura: Troubador Publishing
Locul publicării:Canada

Notă biografică

Kathleen Hann was born in the heart of the Black Country in 1930. Married to Peter in 1951, they lived though a time of hardship with their three children in the 1950s and 60s, until their move to Telford in 1969. She has always loved reading and writing, but as a child did not even have such simplicities as a sheet of paper and a pencil to write her stories with.

Kathleen's loving nature, her skills with what she calls "make do and mend," and her great passion for her family have brought her though those hard times - times which have left an indelible mark upon her. Today in her seventies, she sits at her computer looking out over her adopted county of Shropshire, and writes away the pain and injustices of the past. Her family has now spread down through four generations, but every single member of that family is fully aware of their own family social history, thanks to Kathleen's writings.

When her two daughters obtained their degrees in later life, Kathleen took a more active interest in writing. Kathleen was further spurred on by a "highly educated middle class" lady historian, who's coldly statistical version of working class history so angered her that she decided to put the story straight.

Kathleen Hann has written from the heart, and we can understand only too easily that she has seen more than her fair share of worry and despair. She is still not afraid to relate the harsh truths about her life, and of those around her.

Book Three is on the computer's hard drive right now ...