Although these books are fictional, many of the people and events mentioned in them are real. Without our ancestors, all the people who went before us, there would be no such stories to tell. This tale begins in the late 1800's and continues through to 1984.
"His family had lived and worked in Southwark for generations. The cobbled streets, old lanes and alleyways, and the River Thames, had been his world - the only world he had ever desired."
"Although she had grown up in Peabody Buildings, maybe she didn't have to spend her whole life there after all. Her Eustace had been brave enough to see the world, maybe it was time she pulled up her socks and did something brave too."
"The Roaring Twenties were in full swing. Now, all the young women - and many of the older ones - had shortened their skirts, chopped off their long hair, and thrown away their horrible constricting laced corsets. Marcel waves, short bobs, flapper dresses, and the Charleston, quickly became the order of the day."
Pat Backley is English, but decided to become a Kiwi when she was 59. She now lives in Auckland New Zealand. She wrote and published her first book just before her 70th birthday and having discovered her passion, she now intends to write till she dies!
A fictional memoir based on the true life of past ancestors.
Lou and Eustace, is a tale of generations past and a glimpse into how life used to be yet highlights the similarities and struggles families still experience today.
A fascinating insight into how life used to be and perhaps, at times, still is today.
I was sent this book by the author and all opinions are my own.