This is a true account of what life was really like for the tattie
howker. The story tells of hardships endured by potato workers in
Scotland in the 1950s and beyond. It refers to customs and beliefs,
also how they lived together as one large group for the duration of
the harvesting season. They were firmly at the bottom of the social
scale, and often referred to sarcastically as "The Tattie Howkers."
The story is real in that it tells of the author's experiences
working at the potato picking in Scotland during the years of her
youth.
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