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"Steel City Readers: Reading for Pleasure in Sheffield, 1925–1955" by Mary Grover is a book that explores the reading experiences of sixty-five men and women in Sheffield during the period of 1925 to 1955. The book examines the social attitudes, structures, and barriers that influenced their relationship with reading. Through rich oral testimony, the book reveals the changing and often challenging nature of reading during this time, shaped by factors such as the cost of books, the educational system, and parental attitudes. The book also highlights the importance of libraries as spaces for cultivating reading cultures, particularly for working-class families. Overall, "Steel City Readers" provides a valuable insight into the diverse reading habits and experiences of individuals in Sheffield during this period. [Extracted from the article] |