Tales of a Tiller Girl, Irene Holland
Tales of a Tiller Girl, Irene Holland
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Tales of a Tiller Girl

Author: Irene Holland

Narrator: Kate Lee

Unabridged: 7 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperCollins

Published: 07/31/2014


Synopsis

A heart-warming nostalgia memoir from a member of the world famous dance troupe, The Tiller Girls. Based in London in the 1930s, 40s and 50s, Irene’s story will transport readers back to a more innocent, simple way of life. This is the story of a little girl who loved to dance. Growing up in London in the 1930s, dancing was so much more to Irene than just a hobby. It was her escape and it took her off into another world away from the harsh realities of life. A fairytale world away from the horrors of WW2, from the grief of losing her father and missing her mother who she didn’t see for three years while she was drafted to help with the war effort. And far away from her cold-hearted grandparents who treated her like an inconvenience. Finally it led to her winning a place as a Tiller Girl; the world’s most famous dance troupe known for their 32-and-a-half high kicks a minute and precise, symmetrical routines. For four years she opened and closed the show at the prestigious London Palladium and performed on stage alongside huge stars such as Frank Sinatra, Nat King Cole and Judy Garland. It was a strange mixture of glamour and bloody hard work but it was certainly never dull. And being a Tiller Girl also gave Irene the opportunity to see firsthand the devastating effects of WW2, both here and abroad. Heart-warming, enlightening and wonderfully uplifting, Irene’s evocative story will transport readers back to a time when every town and holiday resort had several theatres and when dance troupes like The Tiller Girls were the epitome of glitz and glamour.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Fiona on October 22, 2017

What I adore about these sorts of memoirs is how fascinating they are. Despite being a lover of all things 20s-70s I have never heard of a tiller girl in my life. Irene does a wonderful job of portraying her life on the stage as well as her early life where her mother scrimped and saved to get her i......more

Goodreads review by Linda on October 23, 2020

I agree with all the other reviews, this is a brilliant book. Enjoyed it from beginning to end and so down to earth, I loved the little snippets about the celebrities that the author writes about and brings back memories as a girl watching the Sunday Night at The London Palladiam. Giving my age away......more

Goodreads review by Ellyreynolds on August 25, 2017

I gave the the highest rating because I really enjoyed the way the book was written. Even if you don't have an interest in dancing I am sure you will enjoy the life story of Irene Holland.......more

Goodreads review by John on February 23, 2021

A very pleasant read. I remember the Tiller Girls high-kicking routine from "Sunday Night at the London Palladium" on TV when I was a boy and it was interesting to read about the camaraderie of the girls and Irene's dedication to her life as a dancer. She was in the Tillers for five years or so, fro......more

Goodreads review by Jordan on March 06, 2017

A sweet memoir, although nothing truly spectacular. It was fun to read about Irene's loved for dance and her determination to follow her dream. I felt bad for her poor family life, but it didn't seem to bother Irene too much, and I admired her independence. I liked learning about her life as a Tille......more