Edith's memoir is short but packed with rich descriptive memories. It's written in sort of a free form with one memory sparking another later memory as Edith describes Una's love of nature and English bulldogs, the heartbreak of losing her firstborn, the trials of motherhood raising twin boys, economically keeping her home and inspiring not only Robinson, but all who entered her life.
I enjoyed this book immensely, because I had just toured Tor house in Carmel, where the poet Robinson Jeffers and his wife Una lived. I had not heard of them before, but their home and lives were so interesting that I was happy to find this book in the gift shop and dive right in for more information. These people really knew how to live! Fascinating snapshot of their lives.
Well I haven't read it yet I'm trying to I can't seem to get off this page however I heard great things about it I just saw on TV where these people did a tour of the house and they recommended this book so I'm going to read it thank you I don't have spoilers