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A Yorkshire Boyhood

Roy Hattersley

A Yorkshire Boyhood

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ISBN:
9780349116556
ISBN-10:
0-349-11655-5

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'It was not until he was dead and I was forty that I realised my father was once in Holy Orders,' Roy Hattersley tells us in the opening pages of A YORKSHIRE BOYHOOD; so setting the tone for an elegant, continually surprising book.

A somewhat precocious only child, Roy grew up surrounded by protective, ever-anxious adults, equally determined to expose him to books and to shield him from germs -- second-hand books were decontaminated by a sharp session in the oven. Uncle Ernest, a timber merchant's clerk celebrated for his skill at 'fretwork and the manipulation of Indian clubs'; a ten-year feud with the next-door neighbours; unwavering devotion to Sheffield Wednesday - all the pleasures and pangs of northern working-class childhood are magnificently evoked as Roy Hattersley takes us through the hardships of the Thirties and the Blitz; and into the 1940s, the 11-plus examination and Grammar School.

Completely updated, A YORKSHIRE BOYHOOD is an autobiographical essay of unusual wit, eloquence and candour.

Reviews

  • 'A narrator who has the common touch . . . This gift for re-creating his childhood makes Mr Hattersley the Beryl Bainbridge of English politics' OBSERVER
  • 'Roy Hattersley's warm, entertaining account of his early years as a happy, much cherished child is a pleasure to read.' YOUNG MINDS MAGAZINE
  • '[A] moving memoir.' THE TIMES
  • 'Absorbing and characteristically witty.' MAIL ON SUNDAY

Paperback: £7.99

Published 04/12/2003

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