This powerful and beautifully-written account is the memoir of Patricia
Nolan who lived in a tiny community in Cumbria and it captures the end
of an era in the 1950s.
'When the first organ-transplant was taking place, when computers were
starting to revolutionise our lives and television was arriving in the
sitting-rooms of Britain, in my house we were still dipping buckets into
a stream to make a cup of tea and going to bed by candlelight, ' she
writes.
The tale covers three years of the author's life, made particularly
vivid by a traumatic event which opens the book, but which goes on to
depict a poor but close rural community with its village school, its
annual country show, its Christmas celebrations and its local
characters - all set against the dramatic back-drop of Scafell and the
surrounding hills and moors on which she and her friends ran free