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Too Many Mothers
Roberta Taylor

Too Many Mothers

a memoir of an East End childhood

Atlantic Books (Oct 13, 2005)
9781843543008
| Hardcover
320 pages | 160 x 234 mm | English
Dewey 942.15092

Subject

  • Biography & Autobiography / Women
  • East End (London, England)
  • Family & Relationships / Parenting / Motherhood
  • Television Actors And Actresses

Plot

Too Many Mothers is the remarkable story of Roberta Taylor's early life and the extended family that brought her up. Nanny Mary was the wily matriarch, who would do almost anything to survive, including stealing from her seven children. Her nerve, humour and sheer determination were also the glue that held the family together. Roberta was born to a father Roberta's mother adored, but that she herself would never know. In this memoir, Roberta Taylor travels to the emotional heart of her childhood to reveal the lives led by the men and women who influenced her most in her formative years. Too Many Mothers is a portrait of an embattled family at war with itself and the outside world. From petty crime to pet monkeys, tender romance to emotional blackmail, illegitimacy, adoption and even murder, Roberta Taylor has written a bittersweet and ultimately unforgettable memoir of her early life.