Bad Blood

Bad Blood by Lorna Sage is a reprint edition published by HarperCollins on February 18, 2003. This memoir spans 281 pages and is presented in English. It explores the author’s experiences growing up in post-World War II Britain, detailing the complexities of family dynamics and the impact of generational relationships.
Readers will find a tragicomic narrative that delves into the author’s childhood and the intertwined stories of three generations of her family. The memoir vividly captures the essence of life in the ’40s and ’50s, offering insights into the author’s escape from a constricted upbringing. With themes of biography and literary figures, Bad Blood provides a unique perspective on familial ties and personal growth.
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Blood trickles down through every generation, seeps into every marriage. An international bestseller and winner of the Whitbread Biography Award, Bad Blood is a tragicomic memoir of one woman’s escape from a claustrophobic childhood in post-World War II Britain and the story of three generations of the author’s family and its marriages.
In one of the most extraordinary memoirs of recent years, Bad Blood brings alive in vivid detail a time — the ’40s and ’50s — not so distant from us but now disappeared. As a portrait of a family and a young girl’s place in it, it is unsurpassed.
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