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In No Man's Land - Some Unmarried Mothers (Paperback, Main)
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In No Man's Land - Some Unmarried Mothers (Paperback, Main)
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Loot Price R429
Discovery Miles 4 290
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'A man, now, well sure enough, one of those you can forget; but a
child is forever.' Kate Byrne For No Man's Land, first published in
1972, Tony Parker persuaded six young unmarried mothers to talk
frankly about their lives, their hopes and their problems. As ever
Parker didn't impose himself upon the text: the women speak as and
for themselves. As such No Man's Land is a precious sociological
portrait of a Britain in which many believed that motherhood and
marriage were subject to an umbilical linkage. 'Tony Parker is
himself unique: Britain's most expert interviewer, mouthpiece of
the inarticulate, and counsel for the defence of whose whom society
has shunned or abandoned.' Anthony Storr, Sunday Times
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