Críticas:
'This is a brilliant book. Brilliantly written, brilliantly thought, brilliantly remembered ... Ashworth has written an extraordinary memoir; the only pity is that she had to live it to make it' Scotsman 'Enchanting and thrilling ... As a chronicle of northern working-class life in the seventies and eighties ... it would be hard to better this book. It is extremely moving ... It is also at time surprisingly, and gratifyingly, very funny' Tim Lott, The Times 'Full of energy, wit and a child's wide-open gaze ... Andrea Ashworth escaped the fire to write a remarkable book' Blake Morrison, Independent on Sunday
Reseña del editor:
Set in 1970s Manchester, Once in a House on Fire tells the true story of three sisters and their mother, a close-knit and loving family forced to battle with poverty, abuse and the effects of depression. Beautifully written and deeply inspiring, with a new afterword by Andrea Ashworth, it is a book that will stay with its readers for ever.
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