Lime Street at Two

Lime Street at Two by Helen Forrester is the fourth and final installment of her autobiography, published by HarperCollins Publishers Limited on November 21, 2016. This edition spans 320 pages and is presented in English. The book continues to chronicle Forrester’s challenging early life, focusing on her experiences during the war years in Liverpool, a city deeply affected by the Blitz.
Readers will find a detailed account of Helen’s life as she navigates her work at a welfare center in Bootle while dealing with the harsh realities of wartime. The narrative highlights her struggles with low wages and family dynamics, particularly her mother’s claims on her earnings. As the bombing intensifies, Helen faces personal tragedies and challenges, yet she remains resolute in her determination to confront adversity with courage. This edition offers insights into themes of family life and the impact of historical events on personal narratives.
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The fourth and final part of Helen Forrester’s bestselling autobiography continues the moving story of her early poverty-stricken life with an account of the war years in Blitz-torn Liverpool
In 1940 Helen, now twenty, is working long hours at a welfare centre in Bootle, five miles from home. Her wages are pitifully low and her mother claims the whole of them for housekeeping but she is still thrilled to be working and gaining some independence. The Second World War is affecting every part of the country and Hitler’s Luftwaffe nightly seek to wreck havoc on her home city of Liverpool.
Then, tragedy is brought shockingly close to home and Helen is left reeling when she receives some terrible news. But there is no let-up in the bombing and the Germans seem determined to bring the country to its knees. When a move brings more trouble for Helen, she is determined that she will face it, as ever, with courage and determination.
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