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Constance Street: The true story of one family and one street in London's East End

By: Charlie Connelly
Narrated by: Leighton Pugh
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One forgotten street, 12 unforgettable women.

‘’Ang on boy, Joan’s got sumfink to show yer.’ She rummaged in a drawer for a moment, pulled out a piece of paper and handed it to me.

‘Constance Street,’ she said. ‘As I remember it.’

Through the story of one street – Constance Street – we hear the true life tales of a tight knit group of working class women in the East End of London set against a backdrop of war, hardship and struggle.

It’s a story of matriarchy and deep family ties, of a generation that was scattered away from the street during the blitz bombings, but which maintained the ties of that street for decades afterwards.

Set in an area of East London called Silvertown, a once thriving docking community that at the turn of the 20th century was the industrial heartland of the south of England; the story focuses on the lives of 12 incredible women and their struggle to survive amidst the chaos of the war years.

We have Nellie Greenwood, the author’s great grandmother who runs a laundry in Silvertown which becomes the focal point of the community. In 1917 a munitions factory in Silvertown explodes flattening much of the surrounding area and causing extensive damage to Constance Street – Nellie’s daughter is blown from her crib but miraculously survives.

Deciding to open the laundry as a field hospital for the injured, Nellie and the women on the street come together to tend the wounded, the sick and the emotionally shattered as they cope with the aftermath of not just one but two world wars.

Through the Great War, the roaring Twenties, the Depression and then the unimaginable – the outbreak of a second world war – Nellie and the street survive with love, laughter and friendships that bind the community together. But just as this incredible group of women live through the worst, the unthinkable happens. On 7 September 1940, Constance Street is no more.

Following in the footsteps of Farewell to the East End by Jennifer Worth and The Sugar Girls, Constance Street is a life-affirming, heart-warming read that reminds us of a time when people pulled together.

©2015 Charlie Connelly (P)2015 HarperCollins Publishers Limited
Historical War England

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Wasn’t sure about this book at start but warmed up after few chapters true story happy and sad .

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What an incredible story from the East End I enjoyed it from start to finish and being an East End lad whose grandparents lived near to Silvertown and were actually involved in some of the happenings made it doubly so for me.

Fascinating

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slow beginning a bit boring but gets much better as the story develops,enjoyed it from then on.

Worth A Listen

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Excellent personal and social history tale. The book charts a London east end family history through the early part of the 20th century. Well written and well researched.

Essential Listening

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