The edge of day

a boyhood in the west of England

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Laurie Lee: The edge of day (1965, Time)

259 pages

English language

Published June 14, 1965 by Time.

OCLC Number:
14025285

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Cider with Rosie is a wonderfully vivid memoir of childhood in a remote Cotswold village, a village before electricity and cars, a timeless place on the verge of change. Growing up amongst the fields and woods and characters of the place, Laurie Lee depicts a world that is both immediate and real and belongs to a now-distant past.

'It sings in the memory' Sunday Times

Laurie Lee's matchless memories of his childhood, told in glittering prose and with a wonderfully wicked sense of comedy, have made Cider with Rosie one of the most famous of all autobiographies. One of eight children, Laurie Lee was born in 1914, in Slad, Gloucestershire, then a remote corner of England. As his father was absent, the large family -- five children from his father's first marriage and three from his second one -- was brought up by his capable mother. "We lived where he …

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  • Lee, Laurie
  • Authors, English -- 20th century -- Biography
  • West Country (England) -- Social life and customs