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Grouped Work ID | 0bbb2031-f9f5-ff1e-3d9c-b9f9f47ff402-eng |
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Full title | maviss story |
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Author | russell lynn |
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Grouping Category | book |
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Last Update | 2024-02-25 16:41:51PM |
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Last Indexed | 2024-05-16 04:06:56AM |
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Book Cover Information
Image Source | hoopla |
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First Loaded | May 26, 2024 |
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Last Used | May 26, 2024 |
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[synopsis] => One of seven touching true stories from Wish You Were Here!, the tale of Butlin's holiday camps. 'When I got to the camp I felt as if I'd suddenly walked into Utopia — it was so colourful, so warm, so friendly. There were lights across the roads, there were banners fluttering in the breeze... There seemed to be laughter coming from every building.' With grey post-WWII skies hanging low over Britain, factories lining the streets and smoke stacks dotting the horizon, there was one way that ordinary families could escape: the ever-cheerful holiday camps of Butlin's. When Billy Butlin founded his holiday camps in 1936, they were bastions of community spirit and havens of luxury. Here, for one week, wives and mothers were freed from the toil and drudgery of housework, children ran free through the grounds, fathers and husbands hung up their work clothes. Ever-helpful redcoats were on hand all hours of the day, dinner halls ready with plentiful food for old and young alike, bars stocked to quench any level of thirst, ballrooms waiting to be flooded with shiny shoes, rustling dresses and peals of laughter. And, as the sun went down on another exhausting, happy day, a chorus line was ready to sing holidaymakers back to their beds. Rich in period detail and highly evocative, Wish You Were Here! follows the lives of seven of the camps' key figures through the highs and lows of the holiday season: from redcoats searching for stardom to young families who returned year after year, to pensioners who rediscovered an inner youth. The laughter and tears, the loves and losses, and the fun and friendships that have lasted a lifetime — it's all here. Funny, moving and heartwarming, they are tales of swimming pools and sing-a-longs, Glamorous Grannies and bicycle rides, and of a community spirit that burned brightly in a much-loved British institution. • From the authors of The Sweethearts, which sold 53,030 copies across all editions (including eshorts). • Nostalgic memoirs are a perennially popular genre, with The Sugar Girls TCMing 47k copies, GI Brides selling over 9k copies to date, Jennifer Worth's books totalling 1.3 million copies, and wartime and postwar memoirs filling the bestseller charts. No other book has focused on the Butlin's holiday camps — which many readers will remember fondly from their own childhoods — giving us a new angle over competitors. • In the successful model of bestsellers The Sugar Girls, GI Brides and The Sweethearts, the paperback will be published alongside 5 digital shorts. • The authors will promote on publication, and Butlin's is fully supporting with cross-promotional activity. Strong regional interest is expected in the areas around the holiday camps.
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