Helen Forrester Books in Order

Helen Forrester is a celebrated English-born author renowned for her poignant and evocative writings about her formative years in Liverpool during the tumultuous Great Depression. Born in 1919 in Hoylake, Cheshire, her life experiences have greatly influenced her literary works, which seamlessly blend memoir and fiction. Forrester's writing career spans a wide range of genres, solidifying her reputation as a versatile and engaging storyteller. In 1953, she made the bold decision to relocate to Edmonton, Canada, a move that marked the beginning of a new chapter in her life and writing journey. Her works continue to captivate audiences worldwide, offering a glimpse into the resilience and spirit of those who endured the hardships of the Great Depression era.

Bibliography verified: January 2026

Book Series by Helen Forrester

  • #1
    Twopence to Cross the Mersey(1974)
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  • #2
    Minerva's Stepchild / Liverpool Miss(1979)
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  • #3
    By the Waters of Liverpool(1981)
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  • #4
    Lime Street at Two(1985)
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  • #1
    Liverpool Daisy(1979)
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  • #2
    Three Women of Liverpool(1984)
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  • #3
    The Latchkey Kid(1985)
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  • #4
    Thursday's Child(1985)
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  • #5
    The Moneylenders of Shahpur(1987)
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  • #6
    Yes, Mama(1987)
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  • #7
    The Lemon Tree(1989)
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  • #8
    The Liverpool Basque(1993)
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  • #9
    Mourning Doves(1996)
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  • #10
    Madame Barbara(1999)
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  • #11
    A Cuppa Tea and an Aspirin(2003)
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About Helen Forrester

Helen Forrester is a celebrated English-born author renowned for her poignant and evocative writings about her formative years in Liverpool during the tumultuous Great Depression. Born in 1919 in Hoylake, Cheshire, her life experiences have greatly influenced her literary works, which seamlessly blend memoir and fiction. Forrester's writing career spans a wide range of genres, solidifying her reputation as a versatile and engaging storyteller. In 1953, she made the bold decision to relocate to Edmonton, Canada, a move that marked the beginning of a new chapter in her life and writing journey. Her works continue to captivate audiences worldwide, offering a glimpse into the resilience and spirit of those who endured the hardships of the Great Depression era.

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