From 1927 to 1934 Dirk Bogarde lived in a remote cottage in the Sussex
Downs with his sister, Elizabeth, and their devoted but strict nanny,
Lally. This was a time of the gleaning at the end of the summer, of
harvests and harvest mice, of oil lamps, of wells, and of incredible
childhood adventures.
Seen through the eyes of an innocent, shrewd young boy, Great Meadow
recaptures an idyllic childhood, a time of love and gentleness, with its
sounds and scents intact, while the world beyond prepared for war. This
is the sequel to the first volume of Dirk Bogarde's autobiography, A
Postillion Struck by Lightning.