Edie's Tale
Discover the captivating journey of an ordinary working-class woman in Edie's Tale by Edith Rushton. Published by The History Press Ltd in 2005, this engaging memoir spans 130 pages and offers a heartfelt glimpse into the social life and customs of England between the wars. Set against the backdrop of Darlaston, Rushton's narrative beautifully captures the essence of an era, making it a must-read for those interested in personal stories of resilience and community. Dive into Edie's world and experience the rich tapestry of working-class life in Great Britain. Perfect for readers who appreciate authentic biographies that highlight the strength of women and the fabric of society.