Between Charnwood and the Chevin
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Between Charnwood and the Chevin by Brenda Ray
Between Charnwood and the Chevin is a snapshot of the time between post-War austerity and the start of the Swinging Sixties, a time of change, when the relative equality of the War years was being hastily shovelled back under the nice new fitted carpets. The developing suburb of Derby, where the author grew up, is described as ‘an uneasy cross between The Stepford Wives and Royston Vasey.’ Her family was ‘ordinary enough’ but could still boast a silent movie actress, a world famous philosopher, several strange family disappearances, a lot of railway folk and involvement in two civil wars. Ancestors had come from the flat lands of Lincolnshire, and others from the far south of Staffordshire, in search of work, settling in Derbyshire and Derby itself, where they stayed and flourished and which this books evokes with such affection. The author’s account of her childhood and early teens is filled with warmth and humour as she occasionally looks back In Anger, but more often in laughter. It was the time of Angry Young Men and just slightly Stroppy Young Women.
Brenda Ray was born in Derby, and worked in Librarianship and as a freelance playwright in the 1980’s with professional productions at Derby Playhouse and Croydon Warehouse. She has previously published two collections of short stories The Siren of Salamanca (2008) and Gondwanaland (2013)
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| ISBN 13 | 9781838591915 |
| ISBN 10 | 1838591915 |
| Title | Between Charnwood and the Chevin |
| Author | Brenda Ray |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Troubador Publishing |
| Year published | 2019-11-28 |
| Number of pages | 232 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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