Pam Keevil
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| Marrie describes in detail the characters and places from her childhood to create a compelling, often sad, sometimes funny account of Irish rural life in the 1930s and 1940s. The power of the natural world is evident as they hurry to get the harvest ...more | |
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| A fabulous collection of poetry and prose on the theme of winter and the natural world. Some beautiful descriptions which capture the variety of weather we can experience in this season and insights into what we might see in park, garden and wild spa ...more | |
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| A perfect bedside companion for anyone who enjoys walking in the countryside as the author takes us through the year, month by month describing the natural world of his meadow and the surrounding area. I learnt a lot and enjoyed the mix of practical ...more | |
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| An extremely interesting book filled with remedies from the days before the NHS and science challenged the folk wisdom. The chemical free weed killers are worth a try. | |
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| I read this book when it first came out in the 1980s and enjoyed his stories of each month as he moves to France, renovates and old mas and settles into a new life. What I enjoy more this time round is the setting, the traditions and the pastimes of ...more | |
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| A set in the 1920s, the beginning of the book reveals the affair between two married people in colonial Hong Kong. It provides an interesting insight into the lives the expat community led at the time and the life expectations for middle and upper-cl ...more | |
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| A very comprehensive account of the Civil War with plenty of references from participants, newspapers and journals of the time and reports sent to politicians. I was particularly interested in the attitude of the English government trying to balance ...more | |
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