> Skip to content
  • Published: 1 November 2010
  • ISBN: 9781409031871
  • Imprint: Transworld Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 352

Alone




A classic misery memoir of growing up in 1950's London in a world of poverty, prostitutes and abusive alcoholic parents.

The only daughter of alcoholic parents, novelist Pip Granger spent much of her childhood outside looking in.

No strangers to the demon booze, her parents were deeply involved in a passionate relationship that rose to exciting highs and plunged to terrible and often frightening lows. Drink explained the series of crises, the furious rows and life-threatening accidents Pip had to contend with, and it also explained why her home life was so very different from that of most other people she knew. Just after her first birthday her family was evicted from their cottage in Sussex for non-payment of rent - a pattern that was to recur throughout her childhood. Home became a place best avoided, and soon Pip was spending time with her ne'er-do-well father in cafes, snooker-halls and other low dives in London's Soho where she made a series of lasting friendships with the unlikeliest of people.

Brave, funny, original and totally authentic, Alone is a heartbreaking book about alcohol abuse, parental neglect, and the courage of a little girl to find her own way through a trouble-filled world.

  • Published: 1 November 2010
  • ISBN: 9781409031871
  • Imprint: Transworld Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 352

About the author

Pip Granger

Part of Pip Granger's early childhood was spent in the back seat of a light aircraft as her father smuggled brandy, tobacco and books across the English Channel to be sold in 1950s Soho, where she lived above the Two Is Café in Old Compton Street.

She travelled in Europe and Asia in the 1960s and '70s, and worked as a Special Needs teacher in Hackney in the 1980s, before quitting teaching to pursue her long- cherished ambition to write.

She now lives in the West Country with her husband.

For more information on Pip Granger and her books, visit her website: www.pipgranger.com.

Also by Pip Granger

See all

Praise for Alone

A wonderfully warm debut novel told with humour, charm and compassion ... I loved it, as will anyone who enjoys reading a good story, delightfully told

Gilda O'Neil, for NOT ALL TARTS ARE APPLE

A poignant story with a strong authentic backdrop

Woman and Home for THE WIDOW GINGER

She brings the East End to life

Barbara Windsor for TROUBLE IN PARADISE

Granger is unique in popular fiction in that she is able to tie in a fictional family saga with the big social changes going on in post war London

What’s On in London for NO PEACE FOR THE WICKED