In this captivating, beautifully written memoir of a childhood spent in Derbyshire's Peak District, Brenda Wallis Smith provides a fascinating account of her life in the 1930s, '40s, and '50s, when local farmers ploughed with horses, miners walked home in the evenings with faces blackened with coal dust and, during the war, fields and haystacks were strafed by the Luftwaffe on their way home to Germany and the village postman took to announcing, ''E's cummin' 'ome, me darlin', 'e's cummin' 'ome ' Smith draws a vivid picture of the Derbyshire countryside and the Derwent Valley, with its rich...
In this captivating, beautifully written memoir of a childhood spent in Derbyshire's Peak District, Brenda Wallis Smith provides a fascinating account...