Sunlight on the Garden: A Family in Love, War and Madness

Sunlight on the Garden: A Family in Love, War and Madness

by ElizabethSpeller (Author)

Synopsis

In 1880, Ada Curtis bore Gerald Howard, the first of several illegitimate children. Ada was a housemaid, the daughter of a Lincolnshire butcher. Gerald was her employer, and the son of a once-grand family now obsessed with its own threadbare nobility. They thereby sent their descendants tumbling chaotically into the twentieth century. More than a century later, inspired by the stories, re-inventions and half-truths in her family's past, Elizabeth Speller - Gerald and Ada's great-granddaughter - set out to trace the criss-crossing lines of their history. As she herself recovered from a mental breakdown, she began to wonder if that history offered any explanation of what had happened in her own life: 'What made my grandmother mad? What made us mad?' The answers she discovers may not be categorical, but the search brings vividly to life the passions and hopes of four generations, amid tales of wealth inherited and lost, eccentricity, sexual indiscretion and madness. Ultimately this book is a moving, and often amusing account of one family's attempts to withstand the buffets of a turbulent century, and will remain in the memory as a beautifully realised sequence of portraits of mothers and daughters.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Granta Books
Published: 03 Apr 2006

ISBN 10: 1862078297
ISBN 13: 9781862078291

Author Bio
Elizabeth Speller is a poet and journalist, and has written for the Observer, Big Issue, Independent on Sunday and Woman's Journal, and appeared on Radio 4. Her previous books include Athens: A New Guide, Granta City Guides Rome, published by Granta. She lives in Gloucestershire, and is currently a Visiting Scholar at Lucy Cavendish College, Cambridge.