Where Earth Meets Sky
- ISBN: 9780330446099
- Description:
Beautiful, dark-haired Lily has been abandoned in a Birmingham slum as a tiny child. With few clues as to her identity she endures a childhood of loneliness and loss. At eighteen she applies for a post as nanny with the family of a Captain Fairford, a soldier in Ambala, north India and his highly strung wife Susan. Lily is drawn into the emotional life of the Fairford family and adores her charge, two year old Cosmo. When, in 1907, Captain Fairford orders a new Daimler car, it is brought out by a young motor mechanic, Sam Ironside. Sam and Lily fall deeply in love, and it is only later that Lily learns that Sam is married and feels utterly betrayed. When Cosmo is later sent home to school, Lily finds another post with a Dr. McBride and his invalid wife, in a beautiful Himalayan hill station. The place is idyllic, and Lily settles for a quiet life. However, she is unprepared for the pain and misunderstandings that follow and force her to run from everything she has known ..."Where Earth Meets Sky" takes us from Edwardian England and the British Raj, through the darkness of the Great War to the glamour of Brooklands Race Track in the 1920s. Spanning two continents, it is a story of enduring friendships and two hearts which cannot be kept apart. From the Author This is a book that I have especially enjoyed writing. It has a particular pull for me because the seed idea for the story comes from an experience of my maternal grandfather, though I never met him. In 1905, he was working as a mechanic at the Daimler Motor Company in Coventry, during the early days of car manufacture. When a car was exported in those early times, the company often sent a mechanic along with it to teach its buyer to drive and maintain it, eespecially as it would be driven on foreign terrain. My grandfather was sent twice to India with a car, the first time to the northern cantonment town of Ambala, where he stayed for several weeks. This has always fascinated me, and as it links two of my passions - the history and people of the West Midlands and India - I could feel a story growing out of it. So, on July 7th 2005 I set off to Ambala... As I boarded the plane the TV screens were giving the first news of terribly explosions in London and the next day the news was all over the 'Times of India'... Apart from that continuing news, it was a wonderful journey, both to Ambala and to the hillstation of Mussoorie and for me it was the best kind of journey of all - one which is also the making of a story. 'Where Earth Meets Sky' is the result.I do hope many of you will enjoy it too.
- Pages: 544
- Format: Paperback
- Genre: General
- Rating: Not yet rated
DETAILS
- Seller: ally1967 (100% positive from 1 rating)
- Condition: Excellent ?
- Payment Options: PayPal and Cheque/Postal Order
- Postage: £0.66
- Notes about this copy:
£1.66
£1.00 (plus postage)
£1.00 (plus postage)
Other Listings for this Book
There are no copies of this book listed
Other Books by this Author
The Narrowboat GirlYoung Maryann Nelson is devastated at the loss of her beloved father. But worse is to come when her mother, Flo, sees an opportunity to better herself and her family in a marriage to the local undertaker, Norman Griffith...
No. of listed copies: 0
Poppy DayJessica Hart's beloved mother has died in childbirth and her stepmother and father are forcing her to marry the dull local blacksmith. She runs away from her country home to Birmingham, arriving late one night on the doo...
No. of listed copies: 1
Miss Purdy's ClassIn the new year of 1936, Gwen Purdy, aged twenty-one, leaves her home to become a schoolteacher in a poor area of Birmingham. Her early weeks are an eye-opener: at the school she faces a class of fifty-two children, som...
No. of listed copies: 0
Birmingham FriendsBy the author of "Birmingham Rose". Anna grew up with stories of her mother's childhood in Birmingham and of Kate's friend, Olivia. But when Kate died, she left her daughter a final story, which told the whole truth of h...
No. of listed copies: 0
see all books for Annie Murray
Other Books in this Genre
The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger V. 1 (the Dark Tower) by Stephen King
Roland of Gilead, the last gunslinger, sets off in pursuit of the Man in Black. On his way towards the powerfu...
No. of listed copies: 0
Ida B by Katherine Hannigan
Poignant tale of a 9-year-old girl's emotional journey after her idyllic life is shattered by her mother's ill...
No. of listed copies: 1
Trusts And Trustees: Cases And Materials by R.h. Maudsley
Well established reference book.
No. of listed copies: 1
Just Say A Few Words: The Complete Speaker's Handbook by Bob Monkhouse
This self-help public speaking handbook is written by one of Britain's exponents of the after-dinner speech - ...
No. of listed copies: 1
Falls The Shadow by Gemma O'connor
When an elderly witness to a murder in Dublin in the 1940s is killed in an apparent hit-and-run accident, her ...
No. of listed copies: 2
See all listings in General
REVIEWS OF THIS BOOK Login to review this book
This book has not yet been rated

