Back in the Day

The deeply affecting, first ever memoir by beloved national treasure Melvyn Bragg

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'The best thing he's ever written . . . I loved it'

Observer

'A memoir bursting with affection'

Sunday Times

'A moving portrait of a lost England . . . remarkable'

Daily Telegraph

In this elegiac and heartfelt memoir, Melvyn Bragg recreates his youth in the Cumbrian market town of Wigton: a working-class boy who expected to leave school at fifteen yet who gained a scholarship to Oxford University; who happily roamed the streets and raided orchards with his gang of friends until a breakdown in adolescence drove him to find refuge in books.

Vividly evoking the post-war era, Bragg draws an indelible portrait of all that formed him: a community-spirited northern town, still steeped in the old ways; the Lake District landscapes that inspired him; and the many remarkable people in his close-knit world.

ISBN:
9781529394498
Format:
Paperback / softback
Pages:
416
Published:
Publisher:
Hodder & Stoughton
Imprint:
Sceptre
Weight:
292 g