Rosie Hogarth
by Alexander Baron
2020-09-21 07:21:03
In the spring of 1949, Jack Agass belatedly returns from the war to the working class street in Islington where he grew up. A proud, supportive community with a pub and a barber shop, and a common love of The Arsenal. But the street has changed. Jack...
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In the spring of 1949, Jack Agass belatedly returns from the war to the working class street in Islington where he grew up. A proud, supportive community with a pub and a barber shop, and a common love of The Arsenal. But the street has changed. Jack eventually finds his footing but he’s haunted by a yearning for his old childhood friend, Rosie Hogarth, and for the prewar security and certainties she represents. Rosie has moved out and up — living bohemianstyle in Bloomsbury. He thinks she’s selling sex — it turns out her motive is political.
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