Format – Paperback
Number of Pages – 407 Pages
Dimensions – Approx.15 x 4 x 23 Cm
Book Condition – Pre-Owned
Description – The Road to Nab End: An Extraordinary Northern Childhood (1999) by William Woodruff is a compelling memoir about growing up in extreme poverty in 1920s/30s Blackburn, Lancashire. It captures the resilience of a working-class family after the cotton industry collapse, balancing grim hardship with humor, community life, and a young boy’s determination to escape his circumstances. The story unfolds in the heart of a declining Lancashire weaving community, focusing on the harsh, often hungry life of the working class during the Great Depression.
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