Mary fights against the poverty of the Depression and the abusive words of her mother to maintain her dreams and make them come true.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
A charming book about growing up and racing pigeons.,
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This review is from: Speedwell (Hardcover)
Speedwell is the story of Mary, a young girl living in England during the Great Depression. She helps her father raise homing pigeons and train them to race, and she dreams that one day one of their birds will win a race. But her father loses his job, and has to go to another village to find work. Mary tries to carry on training the pigeons alone, in spite of her mother's disdain for the birds. Eventually, their differing points of view lead to a crisis during which Mary and her mother learn to be more tolerant and understanding of each other. This is a charming book with lots of accurate details about raising and training racing pigeons
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