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Pretty from the Outside
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Pretty from the Outside

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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

In this deeply personal and captivating memoir, Margaret Rowe takes readers on an extraordinary journey from the bombed streets of wartime London to the glamorous world of 1950s modeling and international beauty pageants.

Born in 1935 into a fractured family, Margaret's early years were marked by abandonment and uncertainty. When her mother left, Margaret was placed in Miss Berryman's Home for Children, and with the outbreak of World War II, she was evacuated to the Cotswolds. These formative years, spent living with various families including the kind Hope family at Longfords Mill and the Hankins family farm, provided both stability and adventure. Margaret's vivid descriptions of wartime rural England - from helping with the harvest to listening to Churchill's speeches on the wireless - paint a rich picture of a child finding joy and wonder despite difficult circumstances.

The memoir traces Margaret's complex relationship with her father, a painter-decorator who became religious after converting to Pentecostalism. His increasingly erratic behavior and emotional abuse cast a shadow over Margaret's adolescence, even as she excelled at school and discovered her love of literature and film.

A pivotal moment comes when Margaret reunites with her mother in 1951. Moving to Berkhamsted, she experiences family life for the first time, working various jobs from chambermaid to waitress while nurturing dreams of something greater. Her mother's warmth and humor provide the emotional foundation Margaret had always craved.

The transformation begins when Margaret moves to London, determined to become a model. Working first as a waitress at the prestigious Cumberland Hotel, she gradually breaks into the fashion world, overcoming rejections and learning to navigate an industry that could be both glamorous and exploitative. Her account of modeling work - from high-end fashion shows to artistic photography - provides fascinating insight into 1950s fashion and photography.

The memoir builds to its crescendo with Margaret's unexpected victory in the Miss England 1955 competition. Her journey from a nervous contestant to the winner destined for Miss Universe in America is both thrilling and poignant. Along the way, she rubs shoulders with celebrities, travels on luxury yachts in the Mediterranean, and experiences the jet-set lifestyle of the French Riviera.

Margaret's prose is both elegant and accessible, capturing the social attitudes and cultural shifts of post-war Britain with remarkable clarity. Her descriptions of 1950s London - from coffee bars in Soho to the emergence of television - serve as a time capsule of a rapidly changing society.

What makes this memoir particularly compelling is Margaret's honest self-reflection. She doesn't romanticize her journey or present herself as simply a victim of circumstances. Instead, she reveals a young woman of remarkable resilience who refused to be defined by her difficult beginnings. Her love of poetry - particularly Wordsworth - and her appreciation for beauty in all its forms shine through every page.

Pretty from the Outside is ultimately a story about transformation - not just physical beauty, but the development of inner strength, confidence, and self-worth. Margaret's journey from an abandoned child to an internationally recognized beauty queen serves as an inspiring testament to the power of determination and the importance of finding one's own path.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Arena Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
25 July 2025
Pages
300
ISBN
9781914390418

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

In this deeply personal and captivating memoir, Margaret Rowe takes readers on an extraordinary journey from the bombed streets of wartime London to the glamorous world of 1950s modeling and international beauty pageants.

Born in 1935 into a fractured family, Margaret's early years were marked by abandonment and uncertainty. When her mother left, Margaret was placed in Miss Berryman's Home for Children, and with the outbreak of World War II, she was evacuated to the Cotswolds. These formative years, spent living with various families including the kind Hope family at Longfords Mill and the Hankins family farm, provided both stability and adventure. Margaret's vivid descriptions of wartime rural England - from helping with the harvest to listening to Churchill's speeches on the wireless - paint a rich picture of a child finding joy and wonder despite difficult circumstances.

The memoir traces Margaret's complex relationship with her father, a painter-decorator who became religious after converting to Pentecostalism. His increasingly erratic behavior and emotional abuse cast a shadow over Margaret's adolescence, even as she excelled at school and discovered her love of literature and film.

A pivotal moment comes when Margaret reunites with her mother in 1951. Moving to Berkhamsted, she experiences family life for the first time, working various jobs from chambermaid to waitress while nurturing dreams of something greater. Her mother's warmth and humor provide the emotional foundation Margaret had always craved.

The transformation begins when Margaret moves to London, determined to become a model. Working first as a waitress at the prestigious Cumberland Hotel, she gradually breaks into the fashion world, overcoming rejections and learning to navigate an industry that could be both glamorous and exploitative. Her account of modeling work - from high-end fashion shows to artistic photography - provides fascinating insight into 1950s fashion and photography.

The memoir builds to its crescendo with Margaret's unexpected victory in the Miss England 1955 competition. Her journey from a nervous contestant to the winner destined for Miss Universe in America is both thrilling and poignant. Along the way, she rubs shoulders with celebrities, travels on luxury yachts in the Mediterranean, and experiences the jet-set lifestyle of the French Riviera.

Margaret's prose is both elegant and accessible, capturing the social attitudes and cultural shifts of post-war Britain with remarkable clarity. Her descriptions of 1950s London - from coffee bars in Soho to the emergence of television - serve as a time capsule of a rapidly changing society.

What makes this memoir particularly compelling is Margaret's honest self-reflection. She doesn't romanticize her journey or present herself as simply a victim of circumstances. Instead, she reveals a young woman of remarkable resilience who refused to be defined by her difficult beginnings. Her love of poetry - particularly Wordsworth - and her appreciation for beauty in all its forms shine through every page.

Pretty from the Outside is ultimately a story about transformation - not just physical beauty, but the development of inner strength, confidence, and self-worth. Margaret's journey from an abandoned child to an internationally recognized beauty queen serves as an inspiring testament to the power of determination and the importance of finding one's own path.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Arena Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
25 July 2025
Pages
300
ISBN
9781914390418