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Once Upon a Hill : Love in Troubled Times

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At the heart of Once Upon a Hill are the author's grandparents, Jack and Kate, whose sedate old age belies the turmoil of their early life together, and apart - they had to wait ten years to marry.

For Glenn Patterson trying to make sense of this small-town life in a family dominated by a formidable matriarch becomes a detective story written against the reluctance of surviving family members to talk and the simple erosion of memory.

It becomes, too, a revelation of how much his own life - not least his own mixed marriage - has been shaped by events decades before he was born.

So Once Upon a Hill is part memoir, part all-of-themoir.

It is the story of what happens when history tries to squeeze itself into a town of ten thousand people, most of them related somewhere down the line.

It is about the consequences of violence and the conditions required for love to survive.

It is a story of frailty, fortitude, and finally forgiveness.* *With footnotes.

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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
0747581606 / 9780747581604
Hardback
01/09/2008
United Kingdom
English
233 p. : ill.
23 cm
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