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  • ENGLISH

    Language
  • 416

    Pages
  • 9781860499784

    ISBN
  • 2 mm

    Width
  • 12 mm

    Height
  • 292 gram

    Weight
  • PAPERBACK

    Binding
  • 6 MAY 2004

    Publish Date
  • 28 mm

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    Gorton, Manchester. 1930. Greyhound racing at Belle Vue, the buses going up and down Hyde Road, the siren of Peacocks foundry going off every night at six. This is Bessie and Sam Holloways place, home for Nell and little brother Bobby and older step-child Violet. Precious visits from Dads sister Benny, a Queen of the music hall trailing clouds of glory and whisky, provi Gorton, Manchester. 1930. Greyhound racing at Belle Vue, the buses going up and down Hyde Road, the siren of Peacocks foundry going off every night at six. This is Bessie and Sam Holloways place, home for...  Read More

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    Carol Birch

    Carol Birch was born in Manchester and attended Keele University. The author of eleven novels, she won the 1988 David Higham Award for the Best First Novel of the Year for Life in the Palace, the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize with The Fog Line in 1991, and she was long-listed for the 2003 Booker Prize for Turn Again Home. Her novel Jamrachs Menagerie was long-listed for the Orange Prize 2011. She currently lives in Lancaster with her family.

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