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Lu Wilmott Sagas #1

The Girl Now Leaving

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Lu grows up in the Portsmouth slums of the 1920s. She has to work in the infamous staymaking trade, where women endure conditions so appalling that Lu realizes things must change. She loves two very different men, finds deep friendship and develops a growing political awareness.

416 pages, Paperback

First published September 1, 1997

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Betty Burton

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March 31, 2021
I just can’t bear to carry on. Some is written in the first person, some in the third. There appears to be so much that wasn’t necessary to the plot, like a random girl from the factory who didn’t seem to have been mentioned before they were all putting in for a wedding gift and getting changed for a party... almost like the publisher asked for x number of words so the author complied. Couldn’t carry on when the N word was used completely unnecessarily, to explain the name of a dog. Utterly uncalled for.

Also saw a 3 line review that asked a question about the end and realised I really didn’t care.
10 reviews
May 5, 2018
Attention Holding

The first 1/3rd of the Story started off quite slow, the second 1/3rd then progressed to a "Nature Lesson", which l found boring, but the final 1/3rd got really interesting, many times l was thinking of "Giving Up", but found l couldn't, l was pleased that l persevered. The End was confusing, was Louise a Doctor or an Ambulance Driver. If there is a Sequel, I'll find out.
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September 9, 2024
I loved this book, the sadness I felt at the throughout the book for her but she grew up to be so empowering and inspirational. The ending was a little confusing.
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January 20, 2013
A good book with lots of attention of detail. Following the life of Lu Wilmott and her journey into adulthood.I enjoyed this book and read it within a couple of days however i felt it ended a bit abruptly and i would have liked to know more.
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June 25, 2020
This is the type of novel my Mum likes to read regularly. I enjoyed it but it's not one which I would return to or particularly seem the same in the future.
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