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Letters from the Past

Letters from the Past

An English Family in the 19th & 20th Century
Michael Pantlin
Language: English - ISBN: 9789403682907 - 350 pages
Paperback
€18.99
€18.99

Synopsis

A Shropshire village is Ann Handley’s home in 1851. Her father has destined her to be a farmer’s wife, and says she doesn’t need to read and write. Feeling constrained at home, she longs to escape. But just as Ann begins to make her way out into the world, a shocking encounter brings misfortune and conflict to her door. She’s forced to leave the village and find work elsewhere; a pattern which future generations will follow.  Letters from the Past is the story of four generations of an ordinary English family. “I actually cried while reading this novel - it touched on that universal loss that we all have in our family histories.” Trevor Newton, Writer “Though not related to this family, I devoured this book.” Elizabeth DuBois, JD, Author, The Louisa Saga "A simply exquisite journey spanning a century through the eyes of the Handley family. Follow their lives as their children blossom and the family extends branches of care and love throughout their history. Peek through the letters written by Gladys as she navigates early life, the loss of her mother, and support from her grandmother to compensate for a distant father." J. L. January Asbill, MBA, MSHiED

About Michael Pantlin

Letters from the Past is Michael Pantlin’s first creative non-fiction book. Michael was born in Liverpool, but spent most of his life in Amsterdam working for KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, and as an executive coach. He has a master’s degree in Industrial Engineering. His previous publication, How I Survived the Great War, was a collection of John ‘Jack’ Handley’s war memories, which Michael edited.

Product specifications

BindingPaperback
LanguageEnglish
Publishing dateWednesday, 14 December 2022
Edition1
ISBN9789403682907
Pagecount350
Interior colorBlack/white
Size148 x 210 mm
AuthorMichael Pantlin
CategoryHistory and politics > Biographies and memoirs