Funerals and death rituals are one of those events that happen all over the world, all the time, but conducting them during bombing raids in WW2 London makes for fascinating reading. This book goes behind the scenes of a funeral home before they became so commercialised and traces the industry’s changes with an engaging narrator.
This is a very well constructed story of an apprentice becoming a fully fledged undertaker. The main character’s story is told is very endearing fashion, so although he clearly has flaws, I liked him. Enough detail has been entered to really feel the atmosphere of the time, the deprivations and the fear that without laying it on too thickly. The story flows extremely well and I found it very much a page turner. I would thoroughly recommend this book.
A fantastic and brilliant insight into the works of an undertaker's from past to present. A wonderful insight into how things have changed from days gone by. Some humours memoir's along with heartbreaking and loving moments. Would recommend to all interested in reading memoirs from past eras.
This is a very well constructed story of an apprentice becoming a fully fledged undertaker. The main character’s story is told is very endearing fashion, so although he clearly has flaws, I liked him. Enough detail has been entered to really feel the atmosphere of the time, the deprivations and the fear that without laying it on too thickly. The story flows extremely well and I found it very much a page turner. I would thoroughly recommend this book.(Also posted under Ali Gardiner site name)