Through the Changing Tides: Edwardian London 1900-1912

Paul A Leverell
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Step into the gritty streets of East London at the turn of the 20th century, where Through the Changing Tides immerses you in the lives of the Cooper family, ordinary people navigating extraordinary hardships. This historical family saga follows Thomas and Mary Cooper and their two young daughters, Elizabeth and Alice, as they struggle against poverty, exploitation, and the ceaseless demands of survival. Thomas, a dockworker hardened by years of backbreaking labour, shoulders the weight of his family’s survival with stoic resilience. Yet, even his iron will falters under the temptations and tensions that arise in the smoky pubs of East London, where whispers of a barmaid named Rosa threaten the stability of his marriage. Meanwhile, Mary, the steadfast heart of the Cooper family, strives to keep their dilapidated home together. With quiet strength, she sacrifices daily, determined to provide her daughters with a semblance of warmth and hope amid the grim reality of their world. As the death of Queen Victoria marks the dawn of a new century, change sweeps through London’s working-class neighbourhoods. Trade unions begin to emerge, sparking the first glimmers of social reform. Yet, for the Coopers, the present is a daily battle against eviction, illness, and hardship, a struggle to keep their family whole as they face the ruthless demands of their landlord and the relentless toil of the docks. Through fleeting moments of joy and small triumphs, the Cooper family clings to one another, finding beauty in the simplest a shared meal, the laughter of children, the quiet bonds of friendship. But as they stand at the threshold of a new era, they are forced to ask themselves if resilience alone is enough to overcome the forces that seek to divide them. Through the Changing Tides is a powerful tale of resilience, loyalty, and love in a time of relentless hardship. Perfect for fans of historical fiction that honours the courage of ordinary people, this novel paints a vivid portrait of early 20th century London and reminds us that, even in the darkest of times, hope endures.
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