The author of TAXI HEAVEN tells here the story of his own boyhood. Stark realism against the setting on a Liverpool slum,...

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THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A LIVERPOOL IRISH SLUMMY

The author of TAXI HEAVEN tells here the story of his own boyhood. Stark realism against the setting on a Liverpool slum, where starvation, pauperism, illness, immorality, drunkenness, wife boating make a sordid round, relieved by its very matter-of-factness and by flashes of Irish humor. Swift moving, graphic.

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Publisher: Vanguard

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Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 1933

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