Candles, Carts and Carbolic by J Callaghan

Candles, Carts and Carbolic by J Callaghan

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A wrm, witty, poignat story of growing up in Liverpool between the wars

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Candles, Carts and Carbolic by J Callaghan

Candles, Carts and Carbolic is a warm, witty, poignant story of growing up in Liverpool. Born in 1911, Jim Callaghan was raised in the working-class, Irish-Catholic neighbourhood of Scottie Road, where 'We didn't have any money problems - we had none!' Life was tough, but children knew how to make their own entertainment: 'Away from school, pain-racked fingers and demoniacal teachers, we lived our young lives to the full.' He played ollies, skipped lekkies and fished in grids for lost coins, all the time at the mercy of the fearful powers around him - the police, the church, school teachers, the man in the pawn shop, and his ma! This wonderful book is about hard lives, but it is also about strong, funny, resourceful people, who made up satirical songs and coped with life through much Scouse wit. A gritty, human account Local history at its very best Fascinating to read & essential to record Readers of all ages will be captivated
James Callaghan grew up on Scottie Road in Liverpool and had a hard childhood. He was one of eleven children, seven of whom died either at birth or in early infancy: he was the second oldest of the four who survived. His earlier hardships and lack of education never kept him back, however, and he took evening university courses and became a personnel officer. He remained sharp and quick-witted until his death in 2001 at the age of 91.
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ISBN 13 9781874181873
ISBN 10 187418187X
Titel Candles, Carts and Carbolic
Autor J Callaghan
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Carnegie Publishing Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr 2011-11-30
Seitenanzahl 144
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