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Just One More Day Book
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In 1960s Bristol a family is overshadowed by tragedy. While Susan a typically feisty seven-year-old is busy being brave her mother Eddress is struggling for courage. Though bound by an indestructible love their journey through a world that is darkening with tragedy is fraught with the kind of misunderstandings that bring as much laughter as pain and as many dreams as nightmares. How does a child cope when faced with a wall of adult secrets? What does a mother do when her biggest fear starts to become a reality? Because it's the Sixties and because it's shameful to own up to feelings Eddress tries to deny the truth while Susan creates a world that will never allow her mother to leave. Set in a world where a fridge is a luxury cars have starting handles and where bingo and coupons bring in the little extras "Just One More Day" is a deeply moving true-life account told by mother and daughter of how the spectre of death moved into their family and how hard they tried to pretend it wasn't there.
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In 1960s Bristol, a family is overshadowed by tragedy. While Susan, a typically feisty seven-year-old, is busy being brave, her mother, Eddress, is struggling for courage. Though bound by an indestructible love, their journey through a world that is darkening with tragedy is fraught with the kind of misunderstandings that bring as much laughter as pain, and as many dreams as nightmares. How does a child cope when faced with a wall of adult secrets? What does a mother do when her biggest fear starts to become a reality? Because it's the Sixties, and because it's shameful to own up to feelings, Eddress tries to deny the truth, while Susan creates a world that will never allow her mother to leave. Set in a world where a fridge is a luxury, cars have starting handles, and where bingo and coupons bring in the little extras, Just One More Day is a deeply moving true-life account, told by mother and daughter, of how the spectre of death moved into their family, and how hard they tried to pretend it wasn't there.
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Set in Bristol of 1960s a world where a fridge is a luxury cars have starting handles and where bingo and coupons bring in the little extras this is a true-life account told by mother and daughter of how the spectre of death moved into their family and how hard they tried to pretend it wasn't there.
- 0099486830
- 9780099486831
- Susan Lewis
- 5 January 2006
- Arrow Books Ltd
- Paperback (Book)
- 352
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