Countdown Cath

Par : Cathy Hytner
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-393-59110-8
  • EAN9781393591108
  • Date de parution19/08/2020
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurRelay Publishing

Résumé

Catherine Hytner was born the unwanted fourth daughter of a brutally handsome Yorkshire plumber and a terminally vain, arty, half Irish mother in a 1950's working-class, inner city suburb of Manchester. Her neglected childhood years were spent always finding somewhere else to be, often at a hidden cost. The 1960's see Cathy wholeheartedly embracing the cultural revolution to the full, but not making it to London.
In the 1970's after a brief unsuccessful attempt to build security on a shaky foundation, she comes out of it with a daughter to fend for too. She now enters a world where she is exploited in the media, like so many others at this time. Even when she gets a regular gig, that on the surface would appear to be a success, she suffers at the hands of the men who wield the power, Until, she finally says." No more of this" and seeks a more cerebral and respected path.These are Catherine's memories.
Catherine Hytner was born the unwanted fourth daughter of a brutally handsome Yorkshire plumber and a terminally vain, arty, half Irish mother in a 1950's working-class, inner city suburb of Manchester. Her neglected childhood years were spent always finding somewhere else to be, often at a hidden cost. The 1960's see Cathy wholeheartedly embracing the cultural revolution to the full, but not making it to London.
In the 1970's after a brief unsuccessful attempt to build security on a shaky foundation, she comes out of it with a daughter to fend for too. She now enters a world where she is exploited in the media, like so many others at this time. Even when she gets a regular gig, that on the surface would appear to be a success, she suffers at the hands of the men who wield the power, Until, she finally says." No more of this" and seeks a more cerebral and respected path.These are Catherine's memories.