What the Grown-ups Were Doing

What the Grown-ups Were Doing
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 277
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ISBN-10 : 9780857204905
ISBN-13 : 0857204904
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Book Synopsis What the Grown-ups Were Doing by : Michele Hanson

Download or read book What the Grown-ups Were Doing written by Michele Hanson and published by Simon and Schuster. This book was released on 2012-02-02 with total page 277 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Michele Hanson grew up an 'oddball tomboy disappointment' in a Jewish family in Ruislip in the 1950s - a suburban, Metroland idyll of neat lawns, bridge parties and Martini socials. Yet this shopfront of respectability masked a multitude of anxieties and suspected salacious goings-on. Was Shirley's mother really having an affair with the man from the carpet shop? Did chatterbox Dora Colborne harbour unspeakable desires for Michele's sulky dad? Whose Battenburg cake was the best? An atmosphere of intense rivalry prevails, with Michele's mum very suspicious of her non-Jewish neighbour's domestic and personal habits, and Michele very wary of children's games like 'Doctors and Nurses' that might bring bottoms into the equation. And with glamorous, scheming Auntie Celia swanning around in silk dresses demanding attention, Michele has a lot to contend with. Only the annual holidays to the south of France relieve the tension. This hilarious and wonderfully evocative memoir charts Michele's childhood and coming of age in a Britain that was emerging from post-war austerity into the days of 'you've never had it so good'. It is a characterful and affectionate look at a way of British life long since disappeared but one for which we continue to hold huge affection.


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