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The Family from One End Street (Puffin Classics)
 
 
The Family from One End Street (Puffin Classics) (Paperback)
by Eve Garnett (Author, Illustrator)
4.7 out of 5 stars 11 customer reviews (11 customer reviews)

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The story of life in a dustman's family 30 years ago. Mr and Mrs Ruggles had four boys and three girls, who all had different ways of enjoying themselves, almost none of which needed any money, which was just as well because their mother had to take in washing to help pay the bills.

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28 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A lovely book - it was always one of my great favourites., 15 Dec 2000
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My aunt bought me this book in 1956, when I was 10. It was always one of my great favourites.

It's a lovely book. I've never forgotten it. I think Eve Garnett won the Carnegie Prize with it in about 1947. If you've got a child who loves reading, do buy them this book. I've just found it while browsing through Amazon, and I'm going to buy myself a new copy of it and read it again.

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A book to cherish, 18 Feb 2004
I first read this book 30 years ago and remember it vividly; it is one of the books that has stayed fondly in my memory ever since. The family are realistic, the "adventures" are plausible and being a sensitive child I could relate to them very well. The family may be from a different era but the issues - lack of money, big families are as relevant today as ever. Really a book to cherish forever.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A refreshing classic, 2 April 2006
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I bought this book after hearing the author Jacqueline Wilson recommend it on T.V., up till then I'd never heard of it. ( It was published in the 1930's, long before I was born). Let me tell you I'm so glad that I did! This book is excellent. I was intrigued by Ms Wilson's comments on how the book is about poor children with holes in their clothes, and it makes such a change to read about the adventures of a working class family rather than the usual more privileged children. It's not a dark kitchen sink drama either. This book is full of the charm and humour of what life can be like in a large family with not much money to go round. Even though it was written in the 1930's it has suprisingly modern language and turns of phrase, the only aspect of the book which gives away it's age is the freedom the children enjoy. Walking for miles by themselves, smuggling on to boats, been given lifts by strangers...a lot of it will make the modern reader gasp, and feel a bit sad that we live in a much more cautious age.
The Puffin classic edition is beautifully published with Eve Garnett's original charming illustrations,a gorgeous cover and red endpapers.
Lastly, I think that this book will appeal to both boys and girls,as the adventures are had by both. I loved reading this book!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars CHARMING BOOK.
I read this book for the first time when I started teaching and it was the set book for the little girls in my class. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Val De Beer

5.0 out of 5 stars The ten stories shine like pearls on a strand.
The ten stories of "The Family from One End Street" (1937) shine like pearls on a strand. Each one, at its core, has the roughness of the simple life to which Eve Garnett adds... Read more
Published 8 months ago by Zoe Brillantes

5.0 out of 5 stars The family from One End Street
I loved this book as a child (in the 1970s) and have loved reading it again, this time out loud to my own daughter aged 7. Lovely gentle book.
Published 10 months ago by SJJ

5.0 out of 5 stars Quaint little read
This is the story of life in the Ruggles family. The father is a dustman and the mother takes in laundry. There are 7 children- three girls and four boys. Read more
Published 15 months ago by kehs

4.0 out of 5 stars The Family From One End Street- a classic
This book was excellent. It contains the daily adventures of the Ruggles family. Don't be put off by the fact that it seems old. Inside it is something very special.
Published 22 months ago by Catherine

5.0 out of 5 stars A Real Lively Story about a Real Lively Family
I read this book over forty years ago and my children and their children have read my original copy. This is a story of things as were. Read more
Published on 20 Sep 2005 by a15lon

4.0 out of 5 stars Wallow in Nostalgia
Like many others I first read this book about 30 years ago and I never forgot it. I purchased it again for my daughter but just had to take a peek again, and became absorbed in... Read more
Published on 9 Sep 2005 by kimmy39

4.0 out of 5 stars Wallow in Nostalgia
I first read this book about 30 years ago and never forgot it. I purchased it again, primarily for my daughter to read, but just had to take a peek and once again I found myself... Read more
Published on 9 Sep 2005 by kimmy39

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