
The Sugar Girls
Author: Duncan Barrett, Nuala Calvi
Narrator: Penny McDonald
Unabridged: 9 hr 9 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 03/29/2012

Author: Duncan Barrett, Nuala Calvi
Narrator: Penny McDonald
Unabridged: 9 hr 9 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 03/29/2012
Duncan Barrett & Nuala Calvi are the bestselling authors of GI Brides and The Sugar Girls. Duncan studied English at Cambridge and now works as a writer and editor, specializing in biography and memoir. Nuala is a writer and journalist. She trained at London College of Printing and has written for The Times, The Independent, the BBC, CNN, and numerous Time Out books. They both live in London.
A bit of a bore... I thought this would be more interesting. I’m interested in the ordinary lives of the people who lived in ‘exciting’ times. This book didn’t hold my interest and I had to keep convincing myself to read farther hoping something would happen. All 4 girls were basically the same to me......more
The preface gives the reader a brief background of the two refineries. The employment conditions of the times and also the changes in modern Silvertown are also briefly touched on. The reader is then introduced to Ethel, Lilian and Gladys whose families all have similar social backgrounds … and later......more
An authoritative and highly readable work of social history which brings vividly to life a fascinating part of East End life before it is lost forever.’ Melanie McGrath ‘Delightful, a terrific piece of nonfiction storytelling, and an authoritative and highly readable work of social history which brings vividly to life a fascinating part of East End life before it is lost forever.’ – Melanie McGrath, bestselling author of Silvertown and Hopping ‘This vivid and richly readable account of women’s lives in and around the Tate & Lyle East London works in the Forties and Fifties is written as popular social history, played for entertainment. If it doesn’t become a TV series to rival Call The Midwife, I’ll take my tea with ten sugars.’ Bel Mooney, Daily Mail