The Grocer's Granddaughter: Ombersley Village During the 1940s

The Grocer's Granddaughter: Ombersley Village During the 1940s

by RoseParish (Author)

Synopsis

As the child of a family running a busy village shop, the author developed the ability to be 'a fly on the wall' watching, listening and establishing lasting memories. She has drawn up a very special picture of life in the Worcestershire village of Ombersley during the 1940s. This is a pithy account of village life as it was, offering a view decidedly unlike a picture-postcard image. The full stratum of village life is reflected, drawing attention to a variety of ideas and attitudes; poverty, wealth, a common work ethic, crime, tragedy, sorrow and pleasure are all there in the village mixing pot.Vivid accounts of school days under the eagle eye of a Dickensian Headmaster and growing up in the countryside. For her friends and herself life was a 'let's pretend' world of carefree childhood, playing around a lake and streams, enjoying the river bank and roving freely in lovely parkland, woods and meadows. Visitors to the village were always a source of interest, regular Romany gypsies, American soldiers and other interesting people are drawn to mind. The villagers knew how to enjoy themselves in a variety of ways, sporting activities, singing, dancing, and entertaining others. The author also recalls her Grandmother's stories, which will always be remembered and are included adding another dimension to this book.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 184
Edition: FIRST EDITION
Publisher: Brewin Books
Published: 01 Jul 2007

ISBN 10: 1858584051
ISBN 13: 9781858584058