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            by Andrea Ashworth 
            
              | Once in a House on Fire |  
              | This is a vivid and ultimately uplifting account of the author's childhood in northern England. Somehow she, her sister and half sister learn to cope in a confusing world in which their widowed mother always falls for men who swing from  passionate love to  extreme violence. You might think this is just another account of a poverty stricken childhood but what comes across is how children can grow and survive even in awful conditions. (Jenny Baker - bwl 4 July 2000)
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