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![]() A BOY OFF THE BANK by Geoffrey Lewis |
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| For his sixth published novel, Geoffrey Lewis stays with the world of England’s canals which formed the background of his last book, 'Starlight'. But now, he ventures further back again in time, to the years of the Second World War… The ‘boy’ of the title is a ten-year-old, living in the drab industrial town of Wolverton, which is today a part of the greater conurbation of Milton Keynes. His is an unhappy existence:
What follows is a moving and, at times, dramatic tale of Britain’s canal system in wartime. Geoffrey Lewis recreates the pressures and pains of an arduous trade carried on in increasingly difficulty circumstances, as the waterways suffer from failing standards of maintenance, whilst also capturing the resilience of the boating people and their pleasure and pride in their trade and their outdoor lifestyle. The innate tragedy of war surfaces repeatedly, to be offset by their inherent stolid nature and good humour. The story is set on boats operated by Fellows, Morton and Clayton Ltd – a real company, who were England’s biggest independent canal carrying company through the first half of the twentieth century. To anyone familiar with our waterways, all the locations which appear in the story will be recognisable; the trade the boats are following, too, is based entirely upon fact researched diligently by the author. All of this serves to give a great feeling of authenticity for the reader, to such an extent that some have assumed the story to be autobiographical (which, we are assured, it definitely is not!). A Boy Off The Bank concludes with the end of the war, after the surrender of Japan in August 1945 – another factual event is depicted in the closing pages, related to the book’s dedication: the first meeting between Robert Aickmann and Tom Rolt. These two men were, the next year, to found the Inland Waterways Association, which has done so much to preserve and enhance our waterways in the years which followed. A sequel, entitled 'A Girl At The Tiller', which follows the story’s characters into the early post-war years, will be ready for publication in early 2008. From the press:
AVAILABILITY:
Our distributors are: T&G Fulfilment Ltd,
Bicester, Oxon OX26 6BZ Tel: 01869-369505 email: sales@tgfulfilment.co.uk In the event of difficulty, please contact the publishers. |
A BOY OFF THE BANK by Geoffrey Lewis paperback £7.99 ISBN 0-9545624-6-1 published by SGM Publishing |
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Links: Homepage SGM Publishing Geoffrey Lewis biography 'Flashback' 'Strangers' 'Winter's Tale' 'Cycle' 'Starlight' 'A Boy Off the Bank' 'A Girl At the Tiller' Order Form |
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