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Till the cows come home : a Lancashire childhood /

by Cox, Sara.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: London : Coronet, 2019Description: 320 pages ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9781473672734 (hbk.) :; 1473672732 (hbk.) :.Classification number: 920 COXSubject(s): Cox, Sara -- Childhood and youth | Women television personalities -- Great Britain -- Biography | Radio personalities -- Great Britain -- Biography | Biography | Biography | Lancashire (England) -- BiographySummary: The youngest of five siblings, Sara Cox grew up on her father's cattle farm surrounded by dogs, cows, horses, fields and 'lots of cack'. The lanky kid sister - half girl, half forehead - a nuisance to the older kids, the farm was her very own dangerous adventure playground, 'a Bolton version of Narnia'. Her writing conjures up a time of wagon rides and haymaking and agricultural shows, alongside chain smoking pensioners, cabaret nights at the Conservative club and benign parenting. This funny, big-hearted and often moving telling of Sara's upbringing is not what you'd expect from the original 'ladette', and one of radio's most enduring and well-loved presenters.
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The youngest of five siblings, Sara Cox grew up on her father's cattle farm surrounded by dogs, cows, horses, fields and 'lots of cack'. The lanky kid sister - half girl, half forehead - a nuisance to the older kids, the farm was her very own dangerous adventure playground, 'a Bolton version of Narnia'. Her writing conjures up a time of wagon rides and haymaking and agricultural shows, alongside chain smoking pensioners, cabaret nights at the Conservative club and benign parenting. This funny, big-hearted and often moving telling of Sara's upbringing is not what you'd expect from the original 'ladette', and one of radio's most enduring and well-loved presenters.

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