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Finding Peggy: A Glasgow Childhood Book

Meg Henderson mother and her Aunt Peggy, shielded her from the effects of her father's heavy drinking. A hopeless romantic, Peggy searched for a husband until late in life. When she died horrifically in childbirth her death devastated the family. Only later, was Meg able to discover the shocking facts behind the tragedy.Read More

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    Scottish journalist Meg Henderson grew up in Glasgow during the fifties and sixties as part of a large often troubled family. The tenement block in which they lived collapsed and they were moved to the notorious Blackhill district where religious sectarianism was rife gang warfare and struggles with hostile bureaurcrats were part of the daily life for the people. Meg was born into a mixed-religion family where there was warmth and laughter as well as conflict. She had a close relationship with her mother Nan and her mother's sister Meg's Aunt Peggy two idealistic emotional women who took on the troubles of the world. Together they shaped Meg's life shielded her from the effects of her father's heavy drinking and helped her to move on eventually from the slums of Glasgow.A hopeless romantic Peggy searched for a husband until late in her life and then endured a harsh unhappy marriage until she died tragically in childbirth. Her death devastated the family and destroyed Meg's childhood but it was only as an adult after the death of her own mother that Meg was able to discover the shocking facts behind Peggy's untimely demise.

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    Glasgow in the 1950s was a deprived and often violent place. Meg Henderson was part of a large family, and when the tenement block in which they lived collapsed they had to move to the notorious Blackhill district where religious sectarianism and gang warfare were part of daily life. Yet despite appalling conditions , there was warmth, laughter and a remarkable spirit, andMeg's mother and her Aunt Peggy, both idealistic and emotional women, shielded her from the effects of her father's heavy drinking. A hopeless romantic, Peggy searched for a husband until late in life and then endured a harsh, unhappy marriage. When she died horrifically in childbirth her death devastated the family and destroyed Meg's childhood. Only later, after the death of her own mother, was Meg able to discover the shocking facts behind the tragedy.

  • 0552141852
  • 9780552141857
  • Meg Henderson
  • 8 September 1994
  • Corgi Books
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 304
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