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The Youngstars by Ursula Jones The book is set in 1930s Britain – the time of the Depression – and much of the action is centred on Liverpool. It features a troupe of youngsters performing in variety shows as `young stars’. Their evil manager forces them to work and takes most of their earnings. A remarkable secret is exposed [...]
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