Episode 2
Lynn Knight's memoir tells how three generations of her family were adopted in three distinct ways. Today, great-aunt Eva joins the family. The reader is Barbara Flynn.
At the heart of Lynn Knight's family memoir is the corner shop at 150 Station Road, Wheeldon Mill in Derbyshire. Run by her grandmother, for the first half of the twentieth century it sold everything from bread, eggs, sweets and laundry soap. It was also the place where the story of three adoptions across three generations unfolded. Today, great-aunt Eva is the second child to be taken in by Lynn Knight's family.
The reader is Barbara Flynn.
Abridged by Julian Wilkinson.
Produced by Elizabeth Allard.
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