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Elsie witnesses the rise of antisemitic fascism in 1930s London in this gripping new story from award-winning author Tanya Landman.

Elsie witnesses the rise of antisemitic fascism in 1930s London in this gripping new story from award-winning author Tanya Landman.

Life has always been tough on the streets of Stepney, where Elsie and her brother Mikey are growing up in a vermin-infested slum nicknamed “Paradise”.

But the rise of antisemitic fascist Oswald Mosley and his Blackshirts in the 1930s stirs up trouble between families who have lived closely together for years, and Elsie sees friendships torn apart.

When Elsie and Mikey attend a Mosley rally, intending to heckle and cause trouble, they soon see how dangerous the situation has become, but out in the streets the fascists find that people will stand and fight against them and against hatred in what becomes the dramatic Battle of Cable Street.

About the author(s)

Tanya has been part of Storybox Theatre since 1992 working as a writer, administrator and performer. She is the author of many books for children and is currently based in Devon.

Reviews

"A vivid retelling of a slice of our history many would prefer to forget … Tanya Landman is one of our finest writers" – LoveReading4Schools

"The topics covered in this book … are not easy to speak to young people about, but the author has pitched this book perfectly … to convey a really complex message in an appropriate, easy to read and accessible manner. This may be a short book, but it definitely makes an impact and packs a mighty punch." – Little Library on the Green, blog