Lost Voices
Discover the powerful narrative of Lost Voices by Gilda O'Neill, a compelling exploration of the lives of East Londoners during the 1940s. Published by Cornerstone in 2006, this 192-page paperback delves into the annual migration of nearly a quarter of a million residents to the hopfields of Kent, highlighting their resilience and creativity. O'Neill pays homage to the working-class spirit of London's East End while intricately examining how memory and oral history shape our understanding of the past. This book is not just a biography; it's a vital piece of British and Irish history, particularly regarding the Second World War and its aftermath. Ideal for readers interested in social history and women's studies, Lost Voices offers a unique perspective on a significant era in the United Kingdom. Don't miss the chance to engage with this important work that brings history to life.