A Puffin Book - stories that last a lifetime.
THE FAMILY FROM ONE END STREET by Eve Garnett is the story of everyday
life in the big, happy Ruggles family who live in the small town of
Otwell. Father is a dustman and Mother a washerwoman. Then there's all
the children - practical Lily Rose, clever Kate, mischievous twins James
and John, followed by Jo, who loves films, little Peg and finally baby
William.
A truly classic book awarded the Carnegie Medal as the best children's
book of 1937.
Eve Garnett was born in 1900 in Worcestershire, and studied art at
Chelsea Polytechnic and the Royal Academy School of Art. Whilst a
student, she sketched the people of the East End slums and was haunted
by the poverty she had witnessed, resolving to do something to bring the
plight of the working-class family to people's attention. The Family
from One End Street was originally published by Frederick Muller in
1937, followed by The Further Adventures of the Family from One End
Street in 1956, and Holiday at Dew Drop Inn in 1962. She died in
1991.