Belonging

Tales from a Life in Africa, Wales and Beyond

Patricia James author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Parthian Books

Published:30th Nov '24

Should be back in stock very soon

Belonging cover

Through a lens of lifelong affection, Patricia James recounts her cosmopolitan early years bringing up children in Africa, feeding crocodiles, dealing with snakes and bugs, and the lasting impact of friendships and people. But when the Sixties come to a close and
hiraeth calls, finding home starts again – this time, leading to deepest Powys.

Back in Wales, she continues her full and adventurous life, becoming part of a renowned textile company and even mingling with royalty, while tackling the highs and lows of building a house and fitting into a new community. This down-to-earth and absorbing memoir reveals an
extraordinary and intrepid life full of love, friendship and travel spanning over eight decades.

Through a lens of lifelong affection, Patricia James recounts her cosmopolitan early years bringing up children in Africa, feeding crocodiles, dealing with snakes and bugs, and the lasting impact of friendships and people. But when the Sixties come to a close and hiraeth calls, finding home starts again – this time, leading to deepest Powys. Back in Wales, she continues her full and adventurous life, becoming part of a renowned textile company and even mingling with royalty, while tackling the highs and lows of building a house and fitting into a new community. This down-to-earth and absorbing memoir reveals an extraordinary and intrepid life full of love, friendship and travel spanning over eight decades. 'Patricia James packs her delightful memoir with colourful characters and crisp, entertaining stories about her life as a young mother in Libya and Ghana. A childhood neighbour is too houseproud to allow her husband into the house; cultural readjustments in Accra include routinely having to sieve weevils out of your flour and buying beef by pointing to the relevant parts of an enormous dead cow hanging up at the butcher’s shop. James’ voice is instantly likeable and trustworthy. Her pithy, succinct narrative captures in brilliant detail scenes from a past that make our modern world seem at once more brutal and more sanitised.' – Mandy Sutter -- Publisher: Parthian Books

ISBN: 9781917140669

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300 pages