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The Family From One End Street by Eve Garnett

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What an interesting book! And imagine if you had SIX brothers and sisters, seven if you include yourself! Wouldn’t it be fun and rowdy everyday, fighting and playing with your numerous siblings? That’s what life is for the Ruggles family who live at Number 1, One End Street in Otwell.

Josiah or Jo and Rosie Ruggles have seven children where two of the redheaded boys are twins. Jo is a Dustman while Rosie is a Washerwoman. Let me name the childrens’ names from eldest to youngest. Lily Rose, Kate, James and John, Jo, Peg, and William.

Each child has had an adventure. I noticed that Peg is the only without any remarkable and exciting incident happening to her. First off is Lily Rose’s mistake with the green silk petticoat. It actually belongs to one of Rosie’s customers and Lily Rose had a blunder with it.

Next is the brilliant Kate who hopes to win a scholarship. However, her parents are worried because if she wins a scholarship, it means that they’d have to spend on her uniforms, tennis racket, shoebags, etc. Well, Kate got a new school hat and something unfortunate happens. Will she get to wear her new school hat to school?

Incidentally, the twins, James and John were recruited into a gang. Each member in the gang was required to indulge in any kind of thrilling adventure and was expected to relate it to the other members during the weekly meetings. Therefore, both set out to find their own adventures and I can say that they did have some interesting tales to tell the other boys.

Jo is a fan of Mickey Mouse and he loves going to the cinema although his mom doesn’t really approve of children spending time at the cinema. When there’s a new exciting show coming up, Jo’s eager to catch it no matter what it takes!

And baby William was entered in a baby contest! He’s ten months old and still toothless. But, his proud parents still think he has a chance of winning a prize. Well, he seems like an adorable little baby, anyway.

Eve Garnett herself illustrated the beautiful illustrations in The Family from One End Street! She’s an artist AND a writer. One publisher even thought that this book was not suitable for children and turned it down. Rather weird, huh? I think it’d be a wonderful read for both children and adults alike!


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