Электронная книга: Helen Forrester «Lime Street at Two»
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Helen Forrester
Helen Forrester (real name June Bhatia) (born 1919,
In 1953 Forrester moved to
Bibliography
Autobiographical Works
* "Twopence to Cross The Mersey" (1974) ISBN 0-00-636168-4
* "Liverpool Miss" (originally published as "Minerva's Stepchild") (1979) ISBN 0-00-636494-2
* "By the Waters of Liverpool" (1981) ISBN 0-00-636540-X
* "Lime Street at Two" (1985) ISBN 0-00-637000-4
Fiction
* "Liverpool Daisy" (1979) ISBN 0-00-616901-5
* "Three Women of Liverpool" (1984) ISBN 0-00-617011-0
* "The Latchkey Kid" (1985) ISBN 0-00-617246-6
* "Thursday's Child" (1985) ISBN 0-00-617244-X
* "The Moneylenders of Shahpur" (1987) ISBN 0-00-617354-3
* "Yes, Mama" (1988) ISBN 0-00-617470-1
* "The Lemon Tree" (1990) ISBN 0-00-617748-4
* "The Liverpool Basque" (1993) ISBN 0-00-647334-2
* "Mourning Doves" (1996) ISBN 0-00-649874-4
* "Madame Barbara" (1999) ISBN 0-00-651348-4
* "A Cuppa Tea and an Asprin" (2003) ISBN 0-00-715694-4
External links
* [http://www.harpercollins.co.uk/authors/default.aspx?id=1901 HarperCollins Author Page - Helen Forrester]
* [http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/f/helen-forrester/ Helen Forrester at Fantastic Fiction]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/womanshour/2004_16_thu_02.shtml Helen Forrester discusses the musical adaptation of "Twopence to Cross the Mersey"] at
Источник: Helen Forrester
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