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Cider with Rosie
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Chrissie
Oct 23, 2016 rated it really liked it
This is not merely a biography or description of a special time and place (the Cotswolds the years after the First World War), it is prose poetry. It is the lyrical fashion in which it is written that is its outstanding element. The story unfolds not chronologically but rather by theme. There is a chapter on summer and winter. A chapter on festivals. A chapter on school. A chapter on sexual awakening. A chapter entitled "The Kitchen" which is the center of a home, and here we hear of his family, ...more
Sara
Jul 26, 2017 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition
3.5-stars Rounded Up.

Cider With Rosie is a memoir of Laurie Lee’s life in the Cotswolds immediately following World War I, and reminded me of A. J. Cronin’s The Green Years, being told by a young boy of a poor family. I thought this book was quite lovely in places and a bit bogged down in others. It had marvelous potential that it dropped just short of reaching.

There is a story about two “grannies” who live next door to the Lee family, rivals and grudging enemies, their story made me think of tw
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Laura
From BBC Radio 4 Extra:
Dramatisation of Laurie Lee's account of growing up in a remote Cotswold village in the 1920s. With Tim McInnerny and Niamh Cusack.
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Kate
"Cider With Rosie puts n reord the England that was traded for the petrol engine. Realling life in a remote Cotswold village some fifty years ago, Laurie Lee conveys the semi-peasant spirit of a thousand-years-old-tradition.
~~back cover

I was a bit disappointed with this book, as I found it written in a way that seemed to me to obscure a good deal of what was actually happening. Lyrical descriptions seemed to mask the actual events in most instances. I had hoped for a more prosaic description of
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Christine
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jmq4

1. Evocative tale of a West Country childhood. The Lee family arrive in their new home. Recorded on location. Stars Tim McInnerny.

2. Young Loll's first taste of the world. Evocative tale of Lee's Gloucestershire childhood reaches the 1930s.
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