Kathleen Jones 
Reading My Mother [EPUB ebook] 

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What influence do the books we read when we’re growing up have on us? In this haunting memoir, Kathleen Jones, acclaimed biographer of Christina Rossetti and Katherine Mansfield, turns her forensic gaze on her own life – exploring how she fell in love with books, and how she overcame poverty, rural isolation, rigid class barriers and a tumultuous family, to overcome working class and gender stereotypes to become a feminist and then a writer.

With mixed Italian, Scottish and Irish heritage, Kathleen’s family had plenty of strong characters. They also had secrets, including illegitimacy, illicit love and even paedophilia. But in this memoir two very different women take centre stage – a mother held in a social and religious straitjacket, and a daughter who rebelled against the forces that kept women ‘in their place’. Kathleen left home at sixteen, leaving the wilderness for London, where she hoped to discover how to be an author.

The memoir explores the fraught relationship between mother and daughter, a bond loosened by distance, and the struggle for the daughter to find an independent identity.

After her mother Ella died, Kathleen found some tiny notebooks in a 1940s crocheted bag. They listed every book her mother had read for sixty years, since the end of the Second World War. Ella was a compulsive reader. In remote crofts and farmhouses beyond the reach of electricity, she taught Kathleen to read and helped her discover a world of story and adventure. Kathleen and her mother had little in common. Reading was almost the only thing they shared – but it became their salvation, creating an understanding between reader and writer.

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About the author

Kathleen Jones lives in the English Lake District and is a Sunday Times best-selling author of biography, fiction and poetry. Her subjects include Katherine Mansfield, Catherine Cookson, Christina Rossetti, and the women of the Wordsworth and Coleridge families (which became a Virago Classic). Kathleen worked in broadcast journalism in England and the Middle East, and is also the author of two historical novels (one of which was the Historical Novel Society’s ‘Book of the Year’) and four collections of poetry. She has taught creative writing for the Open University and the University of Newcastle and became a Royal Literary Fund Fellow in 2007.

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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 244 ● ISBN 9781068699115 ● File size 3.0 MB ● Publisher The Book Mill ● Published 2024 ● Edition 1 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 9600378 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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