Pon My Puff : A Childhood In 1920s Isle Of Wight
(2025)

Nonfiction

eBook

Provider: hoopla

Details

PUBLISHED
[United States] : Austin Macauley Publishers, 2025
Made available through hoopla
DESCRIPTION

1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9781035888559 MWT18812697, 1035888556 18812697
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

This autobiographical novel is not only the true story of a child's upbringing by his grandparents in the 1920s, but also a story of the villagers on the Isle of Wight. Through Charles Lansley's research of his late father Peter Lansley's manuscript, most of the characters have been identified along with their places of residence, memorials and places of interest. We learn about the local milkman, the butcher, the shoemaker and other trades persons who made up the community, including Peter's nursery teacher. But also, through his grandfather's love, we gain a child's understanding of God and the afterlife. We join Peter at Christmastime for Stir Up Sunday, sips of Guinness and many amusing misunderstandings. We experience various adventures with his girlfriend Victoria in the grounds of a local manor house and at the village creek. Through the stories and anecdotes, we gain a greater understanding of what family and village life was like in the 1920s when the steam train ran supreme, when there was no electricity or telephone, when the house was lit by an oil lamp and candles, when the 'range' was used for cooking and when it was normal for a five-year-old to walk into the village alone. This book is a delight as a story and as a description of rural life in a time gone by. It should appeal to both those who want to relive the innocence of childhood and those who enjoy learning about local and social history

Mode of access: World Wide Web

Additional Credits