A fun and humorous account of life in Provence in the 1930's through English eyes.
Tag: Memoir
Reading Update – 12/11/21
Discover what I've been reading this Non-Fiction November.
Period Piece: A Cambridge Childhood by Gwen Raverat
A Victorian memoir set in Cambridge, England about Gwen Raverat's (Charles Darwin's Granddaughter) childhood.
The Hills Is Lonely by Lillian Beckwith
This is a book I've read before, many years ago, so it was familiar to me. Set in the late 1950's, it's a memoir posing as fiction and follows Miss Peckwitt, a middle aged Englishwoman, who recuperates on a Hebridean island in Scotland in a place called Bruach. She lodges with Morag and is introduced … Continue reading The Hills Is Lonely by Lillian Beckwith
Fenland Chronicle by Sybil Marshall
Fenland Chronicle is composed of two memoirs of the author's parents, taken from their memories in the late Victorian and Edwardian era's. The Fens are a low, marshy area in England. Sybil Marshall's father, Will En' (Edwards)/Bill 'Arry, reminisces about his schooling, upbringing, and working life. There are some very funny stories he relates including … Continue reading Fenland Chronicle by Sybil Marshall
Reading Update – 26/06/21
Though it's been a tough week I've been enjoying my current read, Fenland Chronicle by Sybil Marshall, a memoir of the author's mother and father. I've finished the father's part with it's humourous prose and I'm now up to the second chapter of the mother's section. The Fens are a marshland area in South-East England … Continue reading Reading Update – 26/06/21