Charlie Dixon always yearned for love. For a long time, she gave the saying "looking for love in all the wrong places" its meaning. She thought she had finally found true love, but now she is out for revenge. Charlie is pregnant, and she just found out her baby daddy is married. As far as Charlie is
The Staircase Girls: The secret lives, heartaches and joy of the Cambridge 'bedders'
โ Scribed by Seymour, Catherine; Peachey, Mal
- Book ID
- 109253954
- Publisher
- Pan Macmillan UK
- Tongue
- en-GB
- Weight
- 224 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781509802906
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โฆ Synopsis
The fascinating story of the lives of the working-class women who looked after the students of Cambridge University.
As she stood outside the enormous carved wooden gates Joyce shivered in the cold pre-dawn air. She knew the people inside here had all the rights and the likes of her had none. Some of the students had taken advantage of girls from the town and got away with it because their parents were rich or influential. And now she was about to make their beds, clean their rooms and lug coal up flights of stairs to make their fires . . .
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In the 1950s women like Joyce, Nance and Shirley lived in some of the poorest streets in Cambridge and suffered great hardships but every day their work as servants in the colleges took them into an extraordinarily privileged world. Known as 'bedders' (short for 'bedmakers'), they often became close to their charges, mothering them, covering up for them, sometimes falling in love with 'their boys', some of...
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