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Tannery (Quick Reads) di Sherrie Hewson
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Tannery (Quick Reads) (edizione 2009)

di Sherrie Hewson

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It's 1938. Times are hard, then the war comes and Dolly Ramsden's father leaves his job at the local tannery and joins the war effort. With no money, Dolly's mother is forced to take desperate measures to help them survive. Lonely and depressed, she turns to drink and Dolly's life becomes a living hell. When the war ends and Dolly's father comes home, he finds a teenage daughter who has grown up too soon, and a wife who has been destroyed by what she's done.… (altro)
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Titolo:Tannery (Quick Reads)
Autori:Sherrie Hewson
Info:Pan Macmillan (2009), Paperback, 176 pages
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This is a story of a small family. Dolly with with her parents in the North of England. Dolly's dad works at the tannery which provides a wage for the family.

Life changes for Dolly when her dad has to go to war. Things become difficult financially for them as they hear nothing from him for a prolonged period of time. They try to make ends meet doing the washing and ironing for neighbors however Dollys mother turns to alcohol and prostitution and becomes violent and out of character. Things become more difficult for Dolly who watches her mum behaving in such a destructive manner.

A quick read, the story develops at a fast pace. Its easy to read and quite enjoyable. ( )
  Nataliec7 | Oct 31, 2016 |
originally reviewed at almightylewry.wordpress.com


This starts out to be a lovely little story about dolly and growing up in a village in Northern England before the war. Everything is right with the world in Dolly’s eyes. She has a loving family and wants nothing more to grow up to be like her mother. However there are hints that her mother and father don’t have an equal relationship and her mild mannered father puts up with her mother.

Things deteriorate rapidly when the war comes and her father quits his job in the Tannery and goes to war. Dolly and her mother have to make ends meet and they soon start taking in laundry from the local neighbourhoood. However as time passes and there is no word from her father and no money being sent back like they see from other families in the area dolly’s mother becomes increasingly depressed, before long she has turned to other deviant trades to make ends meet.

“Men and drink seemed to be the only thing that could blot out the reality of her life”

With Dolly’s mother slipping evermore into depression and turning to booze e.tc. this brings on an abusive side to her mother, while they never had the perfect relationship, her situation seems to enhance the ever growing separation between mother and daughter.

While this is all going on Dolly is trying to keep the house going as normal as possible.

The story is told from Dolly’s perspective, from a six year old who doesn’t understand much of the outside world and why things are the way they are when the war starts, to a teenager who is grownup before her time.

The end of the war brings her father home and Dolly finally has a glimmer of hope – however fleeting it may be, that the family can return to normal. However, this book highlights in a very real way that war damages everyone in very different ways. It becomes apparent quickly things will not return to normal very soon…if ever.

Dolly finds comfort in a local boy she grew up with and both share their disturbing home life with each other. Maybe there can be a happy ending for Dolly!!

This is a great tale of loss, depression and the possibility of salvation all the while reinforcing the undertone of cost and sacrifice!! Well worth a read if you get the chance and enjoy historical fiction. ( )
  grlewry | Sep 22, 2016 |
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It's 1938. Times are hard, then the war comes and Dolly Ramsden's father leaves his job at the local tannery and joins the war effort. With no money, Dolly's mother is forced to take desperate measures to help them survive. Lonely and depressed, she turns to drink and Dolly's life becomes a living hell. When the war ends and Dolly's father comes home, he finds a teenage daughter who has grown up too soon, and a wife who has been destroyed by what she's done.

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