A Child of the East End by Jean Fullerton

Life in Cockney London was tough in the post-war years. The government’s broken promises had led to a chronic housing shortage, rampant crime and families living in squalor. But one thing prevailed: the unbeatable spirit of the East End, a tight-knit community who pulled through the dark times with humour and heart. Drawing on both… Continue reading A Child of the East End by Jean Fullerton

Finding Freedom in the Lost Kitchen by Erin French

Thank you to Anne at Random Things Tours and Aurum Books for the opportunity to read and review Finding Freedom in the Lost Kitchen for the blog tour. Synopsis: Erin French grew up barefoot on a 25-acre farm in Maine, fell in love with food working the line at her dad’s diner and found her… Continue reading Finding Freedom in the Lost Kitchen by Erin French