Racing the Wind by Patricia Nolan

Racing the Wind by Patricia Nolan

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Beautifully-written memoir of Patricia Nolan’s childhood in early 1950s Cumbria, which captures the end of an era. With no running water or electricity at home, this is a tale of contented poverty in a close rural community. Her tale covers three years which begin with a tragedy and end in triumph.

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Racing the Wind by Patricia Nolan

Beautifully-written memoir of Patricia Nolans childhood in early 1950s Cumbria, which captures the end of an era. With no running water or electricity at home, this is a tale of contented poverty in a close rural community. Her tale covers three years which begin with a tragedy and end in triumph.
Patricia Nolan, published poet and novelist, was born in Cumbria and attended her local village school of Boot before being awarded a scholarship to Keswick School. Her mother ran the little Boot post office. Patricia's career was in teaching and she now lives in Belsize Park, London. She served as a Justice of the Peace for a decade at Willesden Magistrates Court.
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ISBN 13 9781910723975
ISBN 10 1910723975
Title Racing the Wind
Author Patricia Nolan
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Merlin Unwin Books
Year published 2019-09-05
Number of pages 144
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.