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Baggage Reclaimed Alasdair Scott Sutherland

Baggage Reclaimed von Alasdair Scott Sutherland

Baggage Reclaimed Alasdair Scott Sutherland


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Zusammenfassung

Baggage Reclaimed describes the author's efforts to discover why his mother never spoke about the tragedies that overtook her during and after the Second World War.

Baggage Reclaimed Zusammenfassung

Baggage Reclaimed: A Biographical Novel Alasdair Scott Sutherland

In his family, "Let's not talk about the past," has always meant "Let's not talk about anything at all." But now in his middle age, Alasdair has a burning need to know about his parents' lives in Ceylon and the way in which his father died. So when, nearing the end of her life, his mother gives him a bundle of wartime letters, he soaks up every word, piecing together the glamorous expat lives of his parents and his own childhood, even returning to Ceylon to see where his father is buried. But while much is revealed in the letters, much is concealed too and Alasdair is rocked by what he finds out. Why did his mother never mention his older sister? Why, to the very end, had she not talked about her past? Why were the circumstances surrounding the death of his father so mysterious? And what exactly had happened to her in South Africa during World War Two? Baggage Reclaimed is in turn comic and tragic, inspiring and heart-breaking, a powerful evocation of the recent colonial past and a richly engaging story of discovery.

Baggage Reclaimed Bewertungen

"His description of pre-war Ceylon life and shipboard arrivals raise feelings of immense nostalgia. The atmosphere as the Japanese approached, the local defence measures, the evacuation of European families, the pathetic flight out of Colombo of local citizens, make this a must for anyone wishing to know how Ceylon met the threat of invasion. A captivating portrait of wartime Ceylon, for anyone interested in the island." John Wakeford, President, The Ceylon Association; "Exquisitely detailed, both social and emotional history- set against the repressed emotional backdrop of the colonial period. This vivid story recalls the way we were, before the Dianafication of the British stiff upper lip opened the floodgates to our telling all." Mary Killen; "Fascinating. Sutherland's research not only reveals his father's work as a wartime Ceylon codebreaker but also the exposing of a Japanese spy in Colombo." Michael Smith, bestselling author of The Secrets of Station X and The Emperor's Codes.

Über Alasdair Scott Sutherland

Alasdair Scott Sutherland is the author of The Spaghetti Tree: Mario and Franco and the Trattoria Revolution, (Primavera Books, London, 2009) the acclaimed social history of the Italians' 1960s transformation of Britain's restaurant culture. Born in Colombo, Ceylon (Sri Lanka) Alasdair was educated at Tonbridge School and in Ireland and Italy. He was a London restaurateur in the early 1970s but spent the rest of his career with international public relations agencies, in London, Hong Kong, and across Europe. Alasdair and his wife Felicity live in West London.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Part 1 Aberdeen and London, 1990s. Part II Ceylon and South Africa 1937 - 46. Part III Aberdeen and London, 1990s.

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR009729580
9780955789229
0955789222
Baggage Reclaimed: A Biographical Novel Alasdair Scott Sutherland
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Primavera Books Ltd
2018-11-01
226
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