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One Pair of Hands
One Pair of Hands | Monica Dickens
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'Life was a wordless battle of wits between us, with her keeping a sharp look-out for signs of neglect, and me trying to disguise my slovenliness by subterfuge. I became an adept at sweeping dust under the bed, and always used the same few pieces of silver' Unimpressed by the world of debutante balls, Monica Dickens shocked her family by getting a job. With no experience whatsoever, she gained employment as a cook-general. Monica's cooking and cleaning skills left much to be desired, and her first few positions were short lived, but soon she started to hold her own. Monica discovered the pleasure of daily banter with the milkman and grocer's boy and the joy of doing an honest day's work, all the while keeping a wry eye on the childish pique of her employers. One Pair of Hands is a fascinating and thoroughly entertaining memoir of life upstairs and downstairs in the early 1930s.
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jillrhudy
One Pair of Hands | Monica Dickens
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Honest, VERY funny, and, like “Call the Midwife,” a look into the working lives of women in a different time (the 30s) with all the insights one gets by comparing our work with theirs. She is the granddaughter of THE Dickens and of several books that she wrote, this is the best-known.

RaimeyGallant Cool! 7y
Aimeesue Did you read Mariana with the Anglophiles? It was a lovely book. I haven't read this one yet, though. 7y
jillrhudy @Aimeesue regrettably, I was bolted at the time. 😦 7y
Aimeesue @jillrhudy Well, I'm glad you're back now! 7y
jillrhudy @Aimeesue me too! I‘ll finish off Frenchie‘s Female tomorrow night & be all set for the discussion May 1! 7y
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