Bowling 2 in 1 (2005) Glory and the Shame Conner Street War

Bowling 2 in 1 (2005) Glory and the Shame Conner Street War

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THE GLORY AND THE SHAME

On the night of Saturday 10th May 1941, amidst the horror of the devastation caused by enemy bombers, Joe Carey and Charlie Duggan risked their lives to save people trapped in an air-raid shelter. Despite their efforts, six men and women died. It's now 1947 and the inhabitants of Totterdown Street are trying to rebuild their lives. The post-war years are proving to be difficult and, already faced with a violent factory strike, the close-knit inhabitants of the street must also cope with news which not only exposes the glory of the past but the shame as well. A heartwarming and compelling story of a community in its finest and yet darkest hour, in which most, but not all, behaved heroically.

CONNER STREET'S WAR

Behind the grimy wharves of Londons dockland lies Conner Street, home to a close-knit community where women stand gossiping in doorways, small boys play marbles on the cobbles and the dockers pop down to the Eagle for a quick pint. Corner shops nestle beside the tiny terraced houses and two minutes away is the lively Tower Road market, where it is said, if you can't buy something then it's not made. Once World War Two breaks out, however, life in Conner Street changes dramatically - for ever...

Book information

ISBN: 9780755326532
Publisher: Headline Publishing Group
Imprint: Headline Review
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 736
Weight: 397g
Height: 178mm
Width: 111mm
Spine width: 176mm