Ronald Blythe
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British writer
Books
Akenfield
From amazon.uk: "This colourful, perceptive portrayal of English country life reverberates with the voices of the village inhabitants, from the reminiscences of survivors of the Great War evoking days gone by, to the concerns of a younger generation of farm-workers and the fascinating and personal recollections of, among others, the local schoolteacher, doctor, blacksmith, saddler, district nurse and magistrate. Providing insights into farming, education, welfare, class, religion and death, Akenfield forms a unique document of a way of life that has, in many ways, disappeared."
The age of illusion
Funny sardonic story of the social and political changes in England between World War I and World War II. Full of strange and entertaining characters and accounts of the Spanish Civil War, the beginnings of the BBC, the Bright Young Things, etc. The writer gives equal time to misguided innocents, dunces and self-servers across the political spectrum. Very unlike his gentler later books about village life but as good in its own way.
Close quarters
DJ prays for guidance as she tries to balance her time at the riding academy with school work, art projects, and her new stepfamily.