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Helen Forrester
But it is a story with a happy ending. In the third volume of her autobiography, 'By the Waters of Liverpool', Helen Forrester, still poor, ill-fed and shy, but now at least washed and neatly dressed, manages to make a life for herself away from the drudgery and oppression of her home. As she succeeds in the dance-halls of Liverpool, and finds after so many years without affection or joy, a man who can love her, she emerges from her terrible childhood, not unchanged but apparently undamaged. ([From HarperCollins UK][1]) [1]: http://www.harpercollins.co.uk/Authors/1901/helen-forrester
| Edition | New Ed edition |
|---|---|
| Publisher | HarperCollins Publishers Ltd |
| Pages | 352 |
| Format | Paperback |
| Search language | english |
| ISBN_10 | 0-006-36540-X primary |
| ISBN_13 | 978-0-006-36540-2 primary |
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