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The white bird passes

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Set in the backstreets of a Scottish city in the 1920s, The White Bird Passes is the unforgettable story of a young girl growing up in ‘the Lane’.

Poor, crowded and dirty – but full of life and excitement – the Lane is the only home Janie MacVean has ever known.

It is a place where, despite everything, Janie is happy.

But when the Cruelty Man arrives, bringing with him the threat of the dreaded ‘home’ – the orphanage that is every child’s nightmare – Janie’s contented childhood seems to be at an end. A gritty and moving portrayal of a young girl facing up to hardship and deprivation, written with warmth, humour and insight, Jessie Kesson’s classic autobiographical novel is widely regarded as her finest work. LONGLISTED FOR BBC ONE’S ‘SCOTLAND’S FAVOURITE BOOK’ (2016)'Beg, borrow or steal this book.' – NORMAN MacCAIG'Memorable and beguiling.' – THE HERALD'Miss Kesson writes beautifully, her strong, delicate prose full of poetry and humour.' – DAILY TELEGRAPH'Completely frank, transparently honest and deeply moving.' – COMPTON MacKENZIE

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Product Details
Black and White Publishing
1873631693 / 9781873631690
Paperback / softback
823.914
21/07/2003
United Kingdom
English
Classics
153p.
20 cm
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Reprint. Published in Scotland. Originally published: London: Chatto & Windus, 1958.