As a child, George A. Cook spent much time in a tuberculosis hospital. Instead of lamenting his diagnosis and further isolation, Cook focuses on the positive memories. Even though his stories are the majority of the book, he takes time to think about why these stories are the ones he remembers. Cook emphasises the relationships throughout his memoir and their importance from childhood into adulthood.
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Trades Union Congress Library Collections, FWWCP Collection, Region 8 London, Box 3
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