An edition of Lemon sherbet and dolly blue (2011)

Lemon sherbet and Dolly Blue

the story of an accidental family

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An edition of Lemon sherbet and dolly blue (2011)

Lemon sherbet and Dolly Blue

the story of an accidental family

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It is said that you can't choose your relatives but some of Lynn Knight's family did. Three generations were adopted, and adopted in three distinct ways. 'Lemon Sherbet and Dolly Blue' tells their extraordinary story.

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Atlantic
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English

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Lemon sherbet and dolly blue: the story of an accidental family
2011, Atlantic Books
in English
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Edition Notes

Radio tie-in.

Originally published: 2011.

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
London

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
942.512
Library of Congress
DA690

The Physical Object

Pagination
1 volume

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL32117613M
Internet Archive
lemonsherbetdoll0000knig_l6h6
ISBN 10
1848874170
ISBN 13
9781848874176
OCLC/WorldCat
775030262
Amazon ID (ASIN)

Work Description

"150 Station Road, Wheeldon Mill, a short stride across the Chesterfield Canal in the heart of Derbyshire, was home to the Nash family and their corner shop, which served a small mining community with everything from Brasso and Dolly Blue to cheap dress rings and bright sugary sweets. But just as this was no ordinary home, theirs was no ordinary family. Lynn Knight tells the remarkable story of the three adoptions within it: of her great-grandfather, a fairground boy given away when his parents left for America in 1865; of her great-aunt, rescued from an Industrial School in 1909; and of her mother, adopted as a baby in 1930 and brought to Chesterfield from London."--Front flyleaf of book jacket.

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