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Comments from another Wantage-grown person!, 12 Jun 2000
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This review is from: Secrets And Lives, Middle England Revealed (Hardcover)
I approached this book with some sceptism and wondered what sort of picture it would paint of the town that I also grew up in. However, I was astonished and delighted to find that it was a brilliant reflection of the lives of the people in Wantage. I know many of the story tellers in the book and at times it was like reading someone elses diary, such was the insight into their thoughts and feelings. Funnily enough, it never occurred to me that Wantage was 'middle England', but that depends on how you define this stereotype; this book goes a long way to exploding that myth. I can't help but wonder if the town will be inundated with tourists this summer?
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Fascinating, a prompt to look inwardly, 22 May 2000
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Extremely well written, and pieced together so that social extremes are linked through every day life. Real people, with real attitudes. A sociological, historical and economic review of a typical/ (untypical?) rural market town seen through the eyes of a broad cross section of the community. Each chapter is a moving mini autobiography, leaving one able to draw many comparisons in one's own life, irrespective of social class or community.
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A portrait of the English: 48 compelling true stories, 3 Feb 2000
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[From the Macmillan spring catalogue, 2000]
Secrets And Lives, Middle England Revealed. "A Moving and eloquent record of the heroism of everyday life. We haven't seen its like since Mayhew." Fay Weldon
Secrets And Lives, Middle England Revealed, is a collection of 48 compelling true stories, each in the subjects' own words, taken from three years of conversations with nearly 100 people from a typical English market town where the author herself grew up.
The result is a portrait of the English as has never been painted before. To some, Middle England is green-welly land, a culture of crickets and pearls and Range Rovers, where people go to church and vote Tory. Yet the people who reveal themselves so fully to Mary Loudon show that this is anything but true. The Middle England she so subtly exposes is an England of extremes and opposites: Middle England is, in fact, most of us. It emerges as a place, and a disposition, as bleak for some as it is privileged for others; as loathed as much as it is loved; as nostalgic as progressive. Potent, moving and unexpectedly shocking, Secrets And Lives will shatter the myth of small-town, harvest festival cosiness and rural bliss while reinforcing a universal human desire for love, security and community identity.
Through telling tales of their lives, her subjects speak of a whole century's worth of emotion and experience, with unparalled candour. Morris dancing, hunting, selling shoes, taking drugs, standing for Mayor, getting divorced, contemplating suicide, forgiving the Japanese, turning your son in to the police, being the only Muslim in town. Being ordinary, being extraordinary, being invisible. Secrets And Lives is a totally unique, intimate and highly sensitive portrayal of other people's lives, and the ways in which they may speak of our own.
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