Celia Wells always felt like an outsider. Her unconventional early life was shaped by her Communist Party parents, she grew up as 'town' not 'gown' in Oxford, surrounded by books but living in a council house. She has uncovered an intriguing backstory with a bigamous grandmother, a convicted forger cousin transported to Australia in the 1840s, and the rise and fall of landed gentry.
ISBN: | 9781909976665 |
Publisher: | Waterside Press Ltd |
Imprint: | Waterside Press |
Published date: | 11 Sep 2019 |
DEWEY: | 340.092 |
DEWEY edition: | 23 |
Language: | English |
Number of pages: | xviii, 200 |
Weight: | 392g |
Height: | 157mm |
Width: | 234mm |
Spine width: | 17mm |