An edition of Minerva's Stepchild (1979)

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An edition of Minerva's Stepchild (1979)

Minerva's stepchild

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One moment Helen was the petted eldest child of wealthy, privileged parents, disciplined and coddled by servants, dressed in silk for "best" and prim private school uniforms for "everyday." the next, she was the unpaid, half-starved housekeeper for an unemployed clerk and his harridan wife--her father and mother.

Here she tells the story of her desperate girlhood during that grim period known as the Depression. At twelve, she was plunged overnight into the most appaling poverty, plumped down in the noisome slums of South Liverpool, and forced by circumstance to be nursemaid to her youngest brother and sister, and cook-housekeeper for her sick and frantic parents. It was accepted that Helen, the oldest, would grow up to be the old-maid sister, uneducated and unskilled, forever in service to the family.

How she rebelled and won her way, step by aching step, to a life of her own is the theme of this powerful autobiography. In the course of relating her own struggles and setbacks, she gives a piercingly frank picture of privation at its most grim, seen--as few writers have been able to see it--from within and in contrast to the earlier life she had led.

The title of the book is derived from the fact that Minerva is the patron goddess of Liverpool, the city in which Helen found herself to be the archetypical stepchild. Many years later, from the perspective of 5,000 miles away, she felt compelled to write the story of those terrible years; which culminated in the resolution of the war within her family, and her personal achievement of a place in the sun.

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Publisher
Bodley Head
Language
English
Pages
289

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Cover of: Minerva's Stepchild
Minerva's Stepchild
June 1992, Ulverscroft Large Print
Hardcover - Largeprint edition
Cover of: Minerva's Stepchild
Minerva's Stepchild
December 1986, Soundings
Audio cassette - Unabridged edition
Cover of: Minerva's Stepchild
Minerva's Stepchild
1981, Beaufort Books
in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: Minerva's stepchild
Minerva's stepchild
1981, Beaufort Books
in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: Minerva's stepchild
Minerva's stepchild
1979, Bodley Head
in English

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Published in
London

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
942.7/53/0830924, B
Library of Congress
PR6056.O6926 Z47 1979, DA690.L8

The Physical Object

Pagination
289 ;
Number of pages
289

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4486377M
ISBN 10
0370301978
LCCN
79315407
OCLC/WorldCat
5616640
Library Thing
180613
Goodreads
2880705

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