The Street
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Series:
Campbell Road Saga volume 1
Publisher:
HarperCollins Publishers
Publication Date:
2011
Language:
English
Description
'Campbell Road was home to the most notorious criminals: thieves, prostitutes, fraudsters - every sort of rogue and vagabond drifted through this slum.' Life was tough ... but so were they Alice Keiver is a sensitive girl, growing up in one of the roughest parts of North London. As the daughter of an alcoholic mother, and niece of an abusive uncle, she dreams that one day she and her baby sister will escape their rotten surroundings. Alice's father, Jack Keiver, works day and night to provide for his family. But his hopes for a better life are dashed each time he returns home to find the money-jar raided and his feisty wife Tilly collapsed drunk in the corner. In the room below, Alice's downtrodden Aunt Fran spends most of her days nursing the injuries inflicted on her by her cruel husband Jimmy - but this time he's pushed the family too far and they're not going to let him get away with it. Revenge is going to be sweet. - An exciting new acquisition for the HarperFiction team, Kay Brellend will write one book a year. - For fans of Martina Cole, Josephine Cox and everyone who loves gritty historical fiction. - The human stories, intrigue and action of Eastenders, set in 1912. - Based on the author's family, who inhabited the 'real' Campbell road in North-East London.
Subjects
Subjects
Children of alcoholics
Children of alcoholics -- Fiction
Coming of age
Coming of age -- Fiction
Domestic fiction
Dysfunctional families
Dysfunctional families -- Fiction
Electronic books
Families
Families -- Fiction
Family violence
Family violence -- Fiction
Fiction
Historical fiction
History
History -- Fiction
London (England) -- Social conditions -- Fiction
Revenge
Revenge -- Fiction
Sagas
Sagas -- Fiction
Social conditions
Urban fiction
Children of alcoholics -- Fiction
Coming of age
Coming of age -- Fiction
Domestic fiction
Dysfunctional families
Dysfunctional families -- Fiction
Electronic books
Families
Families -- Fiction
Family violence
Family violence -- Fiction
Fiction
Historical fiction
History
History -- Fiction
London (England) -- Social conditions -- Fiction
Revenge
Revenge -- Fiction
Sagas
Sagas -- Fiction
Social conditions
Urban fiction
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ISBN:
9780007425877
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9780007358649
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Electronic books
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Dysfunctional families -- Fiction
Electronic books
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Family violence -- Fiction
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London (England) -- Social conditions -- Fiction
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Family violence
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Revenge
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Dysfunctional families
Electronic books
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Family violence
History
Revenge
Sagas
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