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Continuing her memoir, Kerry Hudson recalls moving from Aberdeen to Canterbury and back to the north east of England, as life with her young mother continues it's chaotic path.

What does it really mean to be poor in Britain today? Kerry Hudson explores her own childhood, growing up in grinding poverty, and some of Britain's most deprived towns.

Kerry is an award winning novelist, with a love of travel, art, music and culture. Yet her life was not always like this, as she spent most of her childhood living through poverty with a single mother who was always on the move. Living in any flat or B&B they could afford, Kerry attended countless schools before she was able to leave that life behind her, twenty years ago.

Lowborn is Kerry's journey to revisit where she spent her childhood, in the spirit of looking back to see how far you have come. She also visits deprived areas of the country to see if anything has really changed.

In episode 4, Kerry recalls moving from Aberdeen to Canterbury and back to the north east of England, as life with her young mother continues it's chaotic path.

Written and read by Kerry Hudson
Abridged and produced by Jill Waters
A Waters Company production for ±«Óãtv Radio 4

14 minutes

Last on

Fri 7 Jun 2019 00:30

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  • Thu 6 Jun 2019 09:45
  • Fri 7 Jun 2019 00:30

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