The Boy Who Loved Books: A Memoir

The Boy Who Loved Books: A Memoir

by JohnSutherland (Author)

Synopsis

A memoir in the tradition of Lorna Sage's Bad Blood and Blake Morrison's When Did You Last See your Father? John Sutherland's childhood ended abruptly the day his father was killed at the beginning of World War Two - happily before he could kill any Germans. John's widowed mother fell in love with a new man and decamped to Argentina, leaving John to be looked after by various relatives - some more suited to raising children than others. It was an odd, unsettled childhood and John took refuge in books. He quickly learned how to fit in without disturbing people, and, in doing so, began to store up resentments as a child. These resentments, with the trigger of alcohol in later life, would one day explode - serially and for many years. The Boy Who Loved Books is an account of a disrupted childhood, but it is also an account of one man's often desperate love affair with reading matter. Books in many ways changed his life, propelling him to university, and sustaining him in the dark times that were to come. It is also a record of the shifting twentieth century and the profound changes that shook society and its ways of dealing with children in the institutions of family, school and university.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Publisher: John Murray
Published: 28 Jun 2008

ISBN 10: 0719564328
ISBN 13: 9780719564321
Book Overview: This is the story of how books saved one man's life - twice

Media Reviews
'A rich, brave and rewarding book' * The Times *
'His story is both a tale of personal redemption and a reflection on changes in the way society treats its children' * Choice *
'This touching, and in places extremely funny memoir, shows how (Sutherland's) leap into literature was far from straightforward . . . a memoir uncompromised by sentimentality . . . Impressively honest' * Independent on Sunday *
'A rueful autobiography by the admired literary critic' * Sunday Telegraph *
'Hilarious and horrifying' * Evening Standard *
'A thoughtful and engaging biography' * Morning Star *
Author Bio
John Sutherland is Emeritus Lord Northcliffe Professor at University College London. He is the author of twenty-two books, including Stephen Spender: The Authorized Biography. He writes regular columns for the Guardian, Financial Times and New Statesman.