Too Many Mothers

Too Many Mothers

by RobertaTaylor (Author)

Synopsis

It's Boxing Day, 1956 in East London, and it's freezing, inside and out. Roberta, aged eight, sits in the kitchen in her overcoat, determined to make herself invisible, watching the shenanigans of the grown-ups. Her granny, Mary, reigns over the house with an iron will and an eye to the main chance. Roberta's cousin is on her hands and knees at the parlour grate, trying to retrieve grandad's dentures from the coals, dragging her coat in the dust. It's too cold to hang it up in the front door. Besides, Granny Mary makes no exceptions when it comes to the occasional light thieving. Aunt Doll learnt that the hard way. Not even a padlock kept Mary from stealing Doll's wedding presents, although nobody can understand how she got the back off the wardrobe without Doll noticing. Too Many Mothers is a portrait of an embattled extended family at war with itself and the outside world. From petty crime to pet monkeys, tender romance to shameless emotional blackmail, illegitimacy, adoption and even murder, Roberta Taylor has written a kaleidoscopic and unforgettable memoir of her family and her early life.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Edition: Main
Publisher: Atlantic Books
Published: 13 Oct 2005

ISBN 10: 1843543001
ISBN 13: 9781843543008

Author Bio
Roberta Taylor is one of Britain's most respected actresses. In 1997 she became a household name when she played Irene Raymond in the BBC soap Eastenders. She now stars as Gina Gold in ITV's The Bill. She lives in London. Her autobiography Too Many Mothers was a Sunday Times bestseller, and The Reinvention of Ivy Brown is her first novel.