Lamlash Street: A Portrait of 1960's Post-War London Through One Family's Story
Do you ever take time to reminisce about growing up. Where you lived, your neighbourhood, your childhood memories? We all have a story we could tell and my guest today, J.M. Phillip shares her story of growing up in South East London in the "60s. Jill is the author of Lamlash Street: A Portrait of 1960"s Post-War London Through One Family’s Story is a heartfelt historical memoir. If you like non-stereotypical female characters, working-class endurance, and rallying from abundant loss, then you’ll adore Jill Phillips’ moving recollection. Explore a world that can’t be visited anymore—South East London, 1963. On Lamlash Street, Cockney families have more life and character than money, living among the bombed out and condemned buildings. Post WWII London will evolve swiftly into the era of The Beatles, Twiggy, and modern, swinging London. Experience the lively true story of a girl on her way to being a young woman, coming-of-age at a moment in London’s history unlike any other. It’s a time when a local factory shutting down could mean families torn apart and relying on questionable yet quirky neighbors as they find inventive ways to survive the trauma of the past. Connect with Jill Author websites and social media: Jmphillipsauthor.com https://www.facebook.com/reddamaskpublishing Sue Loncaric Women Living Well After 50 Email: sue@womenlivingwellafter50.com.au Facebook Instagram
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