This Time Next Year We'll Be Laughing
A Memoir
by Jacqueline Winspear
Narrated by Jacqueline Winspear
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Pub Date Nov 10 2020 | Archive Date Nov 23 2020
RB Media | Recorded Books
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Description
After sixteen novels, Jacqueline Winspear has taken the bold step of turning to memoir, revealing the hardships and joys of her family history. Both shockingly frank and deftly restrained, her memoir tackles such difficult, poignant, and fascinating family memories as her paternal grandfather’s shellshock, her mother’s evacuation from London during the Blitz; her soft-spoken animal-loving father’s torturous assignment to an explosives team during WWII; her parents’ years living with Romani Gypsies; and Jacqueline’s own childhood working on farms in rural Kent, capturing her ties to the land and her dream of being a writer at its very inception.
An eye-opening and heartfelt portrayal of a post-War England we rarely see, This Time Next Year We’ll Be Laughing is the story of a childhood in the English countryside, of working-class indomitability and family secrets, of artistic inspiration and the price of memory.
Advance Praise
An IndieNext Selection for November 2020
A LibraryReads Selection for November 2020
“[Winspear’s] words are hopeful and bright, and imbued with a resilience that will resonate with readers…The book will appeal well beyond Winspear’s fan base as a literary memoir deeply linked to history and as a meditation on place and family.” —Library Journal, Starred Review
“[Winspear] draws distinctive portraits of postwar England, altogether different from the U.S., where she has since settled, and her unsettling struggles within the rigid British class system. An engaging childhood memoir and a deeply affectionate tribute to the author’s parents.” —Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review
“Though she was born in 1955, [Winspear] provides a visceral portrait of London during WWII and the hardships and cultural changes that shaped England in the decades that followed… [An] elegantly executed memoir.” —Publishers Weekly
Available Editions
| EDITION | Other Format, Unabridged |
| ISBN | 9781705005613 |
| PRICE | $29.99 (USD) |
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