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Rosie : scenes from a vanished life / Rose Tremain.

Growing up in post-war London, Rosie and her sister Jo spend their days longing for their grandparents' farm, buried deep in the Hampshire countryside - a green paradise of feasts and freedom where they can roam and dream. But when Rosie is ten years old, everything changes. She and Jo lose their father, their London house, their school, their friends, and - most agonisingly of all - their beloved Nanny, Vera, the only adult to have shown them real love and affection. Briskly dispatched to a freezing boarding school in Hertfordshire, they once again feel like imprisoned castaways. But slowly the teenage Rosie escaped from the cold world of the 1950s, into a place of inspiration and mischief, of loving friendships and dedicated teachers, where a young writer is suddenly ready to be born.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Branch Status Due Date Res.
C9007587249 LP 920 TRE
Large print   Smithfield Branch . . On Loan . 14 Jun 2024
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ISBN 9781444841268
1444841262
Author Tremain, Rose
Title Rosie : scenes from a vanished life / Rose Tremain.
Edition Large print edition.
Published Leicester : Thorpe, Charnwood, 2019.
Physical description 186 p. (large print) ; 24 cm.
Summary Growing up in post-war London, Rosie and her sister Jo spend their days longing for their grandparents' farm, buried deep in the Hampshire countryside - a green paradise of feasts and freedom where they can roam and dream. But when Rosie is ten years old, everything changes. She and Jo lose their father, their London house, their school, their friends, and - most agonisingly of all - their beloved Nanny, Vera, the only adult to have shown them real love and affection. Briskly dispatched to a freezing boarding school in Hertfordshire, they once again feel like imprisoned castaways. But slowly the teenage Rosie escaped from the cold world of the 1950s, into a place of inspiration and mischief, of loving friendships and dedicated teachers, where a young writer is suddenly ready to be born.
Subject Tremain, Rose
Autobiographies
Large type books
Great Britain -- Social life and customs -- 20th century
Great Britain -- Social conditions -- 20th century
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