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Springfield Road

A Poet's Childhood Revisited

Salena Godden
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Year
2024
Language
English

About

This is the story of a home. A story rooted in love. The story of a poet born of an Irish jazz musician and a Jamaican go-go dancer, an absent father and a resilient mother.

In Springfield Road, Salena Godden evokes an era when oranges seemed bigger and summers were longer, a world of half-penny sweets, free school milk, hand-me-downs and Thatcher's Britain, for those too young to remember and for those old enough to know. For Salena, it was a time for learning that life can be brutal with first betrayals and first losses, but also that there are endless riches to uncover in the world.

In equal parts powerful, tender and fearless, Springfield Road shows us where, in a world full of shadows, the hope is to be found.

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"[Salena's] writing is urgent and detailed, colourful and clamorous. Like all love stories, her memoir is intense, intimate"
IAIN FINLAYSON
"Throughout, Godden writes about a past that is at once deeply personal yet also belongs to the everyman figure; her descriptions of childhood are simultaneously timeless and yet rooted in a particular period of British history"
DEBJANI BISWAS-HAWKES
"Honest, grippingly readable, funny and uplifting"
MAGGIE GEE, OBE

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