
Working-class girlhood in 1930s Bolton
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I'd Go With Madge, Who Was One of the First Girls at Druusin, Wasn't She?
i would say i would go with mad actly who were using the introduction. Im, just because i'm of the juxtaposition between er the mass observer's view of her and her own words. When she writes about ome, an imagined future as a farm worker, she she sor of really pulled us in. Any one who reads this, i hope it does not make your mouth water as it has made mine. Hester in claire's book, class of 37 voices from working class girlhood is available now, published by metro.
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