Synopses & Reviews
Portobello Market has been going since 1860. It boasts the largest antiques street market in the world, is a source of inspiration for fashion designers, photographers, novelists, song writers, and film directors, receives over a million visitors a year… and is at risk. Discover what really lies behind the hustle and bustle of market life. Blanche Girouard introduces us to the intoxicating mix of characters that make the market buzz—from the expert antiques dealer to tin-pan player; local police officer to costermonger; Afghan battery seller to French cheese merchant. Learn what it is that gets people up at six in the morning to buy and sell, and celebrate the unique and endangered Portobello Market in the process.
About the Author
Blanche Girouard has made two documentaries for BBC World Service and was shortlisted in the Guardians International Journalism competition while recording the lives of missionaries and their children in Burkina Faso. She has written for professional journals, Country Life and the Guardian.