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How Beautiful Are Thy Feet
How Beautiful Are Thy Feet | Alan Marshall
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'A thousand pairs a day...' - this is the rhythm ruling the lives of workers in a Melbourne shoe factory in the 1930s, a rhythm devouring their youth, their laughter, their hopes for the future. For those enmeshed in the life of the Modern Shoe Co. - the crippled accountant, the vindictive foreman, the inept management unable to stem the slide to financial disaster, the kind-hearted forewoman and the pathetically young girls in their first job - there is also a rhythm of love and camaraderie, of intrigue and hate, of exploitation and grinding poverty.
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#MarchIntoOz #FallAtYourFeet

Alan Marshall contracted polio as a child in the first decade of the 20th century and walked on crutches ever after, but never let that stop him as covered in his autobiography I Can Jump Puddles. This is a novel about the workers in a shoe factory in the 1920's.

Cinfhen Need to share this with my dad, he was a litigator who fought vs the drug manufacturers who knew the polio vaccine was potentially harmful 🤓 6y
DivineDiana @Cinfhen So interesting! I‘m sure he has stories to tell! 6y
Cinfhen My brother is helping my dad write a screenplay @DivineDiana Maybe one day you‘ll see the movie ‼️ 6y
DivineDiana @Cinfhen Now that‘s exciting! 👏🏻🤞👏🏻 6y
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