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Maidens' Trip

Inglese · Tascabile

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Zusatztext 'Smith's writing exudes wisdom and humour! and her descriptions of the main activities involved [...] and of the accidents and frustrations! as well as the moments of teenage revelation! exhilaration and joy - are vividly drawn' Informationen zum Autor Emma Smith was born Elspeth Hallsmith in 1923 in Newquay, Cornwall, where until the age of twelve, she lived with her mother and father, an elder brother and sister, and a younger brother. Her first book, Maidens' Trip , was published in 1948 and won the John Llewellyn Rhys Memorial Prize. Her second, The Far Cry , was published the following year and was awarded the James Tait Black Memorial Prize. In 1951 Emma Smith married Richard Stewart-Jones. After her husband's death in 1957 she went to live with her two young children in Wales, where she proceeded to write and have published four successful children's books, one of which, No Way of Telling , was runner-up for the Carnegie Gold Medal. She also published a number of short stories and, in 1978, her novel The Opportunity of a Lifetime . In 2008 The Great Western Beach , her memoir of her Cornish childhood, was published to widespread critical acclaim. Since 1980 Emma Smith has lived in the London district of Putney. Klappentext ______________ 'Wonderfully written, humorous and humane, and beautifully evocative of the time' - Independent Summer Reads 'Smith's writing exudes wisdom and humour, and her descriptions ... are vividly drawn' - Times Literary Supplement 'Hope and energy radiate from every sentence of this lovely volume as it emerges into the light after its long sojourn in the cemetery of forgotten books' - Daily Mail ______________ A classic and unforgettable tale of three girls who abandon their middle-class comforts for an adventure of a lifetime during the Second World War In 1943 Emma Smith joined the Grand Union Canal Carrying Company under their wartime scheme of employing women to replace the boaters. She set out with two friends on a big adventure: three eighteen-year-olds, freed from a middle-class background, precipitated into the boating fraternity. They learn how to handle a pair of seventy-two foot-long canal boats, how to carry a cargo of steel north from London to Birmingham and coal from Coventry; how to splice ropes, bail out bilge water, keep the engine ticking over and steer through tunnels. They live off kedgeree and fried bread and jam, adopt a kitten, lose their bicycles, laugh and quarrel and get progressively dirtier and tougher as the weeks go by. Maidens' Trip is a classic memoir of the growth to maturity of three young women in the exceptional circumstances of Britain at war. Three girls abandon their middle-class comforts for an adventure of a lifetime during the Second World War. A classic and unforgettable tale. Zusammenfassung Three girls abandon their middle-class comforts for an adventure of a lifetime during the Second World War. A classic and unforgettable tale....

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Autori Emma Smith, Smith Emma
Editore Bloomsbury
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 01.08.2011
 
EAN 9781408801253
ISBN 978-1-4088-0125-3
Pagine 240
Dimensioni 129 mm x 198 mm x 15 mm
Categorie Narrativa > Romanzi > Epistole, diari
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England, boats, c 1938 to c 1946 (World War Two period), Gender studies: women and girls

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