Birmingham Rose
by Annie Murray
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A heartfelt Birmingham saga, Birmingham Rose is Annie Murray's debut novel and was a Sunday Times bestseller. Life is bleak for Rose Lucas, a spirited, intelligent girl, born into a large family in the slums of pre-war Birmingham. But her friendship with Diana, daughter of a vicar from middle-class Moseley, gives her hope. She learns to aspire to a different kind of existence, vowing never to become a child-bearing drudge like her mother.Life, however, never follows the way of dreams. After show more a childhood marked by tragedy, Rose eventually finds and loses the love for which she has striven so hard. From Italy, where she has travelled during the Second World War, she is forced to return to Birmingham and an unhappy marriage, her hopes and illusions shattered. But Rose will not be defeated and she, too, is determined to rise once again above the devastation of her life . . . show lessTags
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Birmingham Rose by Annie Murray tells the story of Rose Lucas, a child of the slums of Birmingham who swears she is going to get out . Unfortunately life isn’t easy for Rose and although she makes many attempts to change her life, she seems to always end up back where she began. The author touches on many issues and injustices that faced women in the 1930’s. Rose goes through many traumatic events, including being raped. World War II does give Rose a chance to make changes to her life. She enlists in the Woman’s Army and was sent to Italy. By the time she returns to Birmingham after the war, she has found and lost the love of her life. Settling into a loveless marriage, Rose’s troubles are far from over.
This story of a spirited, show more intelligent girl trying to break away from her bleak life was a good read. Her struggles to escape from the poverty and ignorance felt real, at times she seemed to be winning and at others she came across quite broken and resigned to never getting out. I appreciated that the author didn’t turn the story into a fairytale, but did allow Rose to eventually find her way to peace and happiness. show less
This story of a spirited, show more intelligent girl trying to break away from her bleak life was a good read. Her struggles to escape from the poverty and ignorance felt real, at times she seemed to be winning and at others she came across quite broken and resigned to never getting out. I appreciated that the author didn’t turn the story into a fairytale, but did allow Rose to eventually find her way to peace and happiness. show less
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- People/Characters
- Rosa Lucas
- Important places
- Birmingham, England, UK
- Important events
- World War II
- Dedication
- For John
- First words
- "Look at this Ronald!"
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Impossible as she knew it to be, she fancied as she laid down that she could feel the child moving inside her.
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