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Memoirs and Diaries: Elizabeth Cooper 1900 to 1933

The Cooper Family Saga, Book 4

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Memoirs and Diaries: Elizabeth Cooper 1900 to 1933

By: Elizabeth Cooper, Paul A Leverell
Narrated by: Nicky Whichelow
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Step into the heart of East London through the eyes of Elizabeth Cooper as she reflects on three turbulent decades of life, love, and survival. From the cobbled streets of Masthead Lane to the shadow of the Great War and the challenges of making ends meet, Elizabeth's story captures the resilience of working-class families as they navigate a rapidly changing world.

Told as a personal memoir, Elizabeth's reflections bring to life the sights, sounds, and struggles of the East End. Through intimate recollections and diary entries, she recalls her father's years of dock work, her mother's strength in holding the family together, and the friendships and losses that shaped her. As the world around her shifts, Elizabeth’s journey is a testament to the enduring bonds of family and community. A poignant and heartfelt exploration of life in early 20th-century London,

*Memoirs and Diaries 1900 to 1933* is a must-listen for lovers of historical fiction and stories of ordinary people living through extraordinary times.

©2025 TDP Publishing (P)2025 Paul A Leverell
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