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Book Specifications:

  • Title: The Autobiography of Jack the Lad
  • Publisher: Headline Book Publishing
  • Author: John Lewis-Stempel
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 9780755315826
  • Pages: 486
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Condition: Used - Good

About the Book:

The Autobiography of Jack the Lad by John Lewis-Stempel is a richly detailed and deeply personal memoir that chronicles the author's upbringing in the English countryside and his experiences growing up amid traditional rural life. Blending autobiography, social history, and cultural observation, the book paints a vivid portrait of a disappearing way of life and the values that shaped a generation.

With warmth, humor, and keen insight, Lewis-Stempel recounts childhood adventures, family relationships, farming traditions, local customs, and the rhythms of country living. His narrative captures both the joys and hardships of rural existence, while reflecting on the social and economic changes that transformed the British countryside during the latter half of the twentieth century.

More than a personal memoir, the book serves as a tribute to the landscapes, communities, and traditions that influenced the author's life. Through evocative storytelling and memorable characters, readers gain a deeper appreciation of rural heritage, nature, and the enduring bond between people and the land.

Published by Headline Book Publishing, this paperback edition is an engaging read for lovers of memoirs, rural history, nature writing, and British social history.