Maggie

Maggie by Lena Kennedy, published by Paddington Press in 1979, is a work of fiction that spans 336 pages. The narrative follows the life of a resilient Cockney woman from London’s East End who becomes pregnant at fifteen. Over the next thirty years, she navigates the challenges of raising her four sons while striving to improve her circumstances and manage her tumultuous relationship with her part-time husband.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of Maggie’s journey as she confronts various struggles and triumphs throughout her life. The story delves into themes of resilience and motherhood, showcasing the complexities of family dynamics and personal growth. This edition offers a comprehensive look at Maggie’s experiences, reflecting the societal and personal challenges she faces in her quest for a better life.
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“A resilient Cockney woman of London’s East End, pregnant at fifteen, struggles over the next thirty years to better herself, raise her four sons, and cope with her brawling, part-time husband”–Google Books.
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