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Hollis Family

This series chronicles the lives of the Hollis family as they navigate the challenges and transformations of post-war Britain. Each installment offers a glimpse into their personal dreams, struggles, and aspirations to find their place in a world rebuilding from wartime devastation. The narratives explore themes of ambition, class disparity, and the pursuit of fulfillment in both the arts and everyday life. It's a poignant exploration of family bonds and the resilient human spirit against adversity.

Just Henry
A Spoonful of Jam
Cuckoo in the nest.

Recommended Reading Order

  1. Cuckoo in the nest.

    • 368 pages
    • 13 hours of reading

    As an evacuee, Ralph received a good education, but after the war Ralph's working-class father resents his education and his ambition to be an actor, and is furious when Ralph is sacked from the paper mill. The story traces Ralph's struggle to reconcile the disparate strands of his life.

    Cuckoo in the nest.1
    4.1
  2. A Spoonful of Jam

    • 361 pages
    • 13 hours of reading

    By the author of Goodnight Mr Tom, this is a heart-warming story of a young girl growing up in the immediate post-war era. For Elsie, though, the fighting isn't over. Not only does she have to cope with the indifference of her father, himself adjusting to family life after the war, she also has to run the gauntlet of a vicious bully and cope with being a scholarship girl at the local grammar school. Through her work with the local repertory theatre, Elsie's confidence slowly grows and she finds herself able to confront all her demons. This is the rich and dramatic story of a young girl who manages to overcome many obstacles in her attempts to lead a normal life. Michelle Magorian's great strength is her ability to understand both the vulnerabilities and the strengths of her characters, and to imbue even the most distressing events with elements of humour and warmth. --Philippa Reece

    A Spoonful of Jam2
    3.9
  3. Just Henry

    • 720 pages
    • 26 hours of reading

    Henry misses his father who died a war hero. One day Mrs Beaumont lends Henry a camera for his school project. Henry is disgusted that he's been put in a group with Jeffries, the son of a man who went AWOL, and Pip, who was born illegitimate; but he's about to learn that tolerance and friendship are more important than social stigmas.

    Just Henry3
    4.1