An Immaculate Mistake by Paul Bailey

An Immaculate Mistake by Paul Bailey

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This is Paul Bailey's account of growing up as a working class and gay man in London just after World War I. The autobiography describes his father, who married a servant girl, and the family life that he and his siblings experienced. The book details his discovery of his own homosexuality.

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An Immaculate Mistake by Paul Bailey

This is Paul Bailey's account of growing up as a working class and gay man in South London just after World War I. His father came back from war to find that he'd been abandoned by his wife, and in early middle age - working as a road sweeper - he married a young servant girl. Bailey was one of three children brought up in such poverty that up to the middle of his adolescence he slept in the same bed as his father because of a lack of space in the house. Nevertheless it was a happy, secure home which he portrays with great affection. The second strand of the book is his discovery at grammar school that he's homosexual - a discovery which didn't go down well in rigidly conventional Battersea.
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ISBN 13 9780140148572
ISBN 10 0140148574
Title An Immaculate Mistake
Author Paul Bailey
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
Year published 1991-11-28
Number of pages 176
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.