A Glass Darkly
A wartime love story. A conscientious objector. Two disasters. A boy left alone.
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- 3,49 €
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Descrizione dell’editore
What happens when the foundations of a childhood are quietly removed—and the questions are never answered?
In A Glass Darkly, Nick Evans offers a deeply moving and reflective memoir about growing up in the long shadow of loss. When his father dies suddenly in a motorcycle accident and his mother follows only a few years later, Evans is left to navigate childhood, identity, and adulthood without the emotional tools to understand what has been taken from him—or why its absence continues to shape his life.
Part detective story, part family history, and part psychological reckoning, this memoir traces a lifelong search for meaning. Evans returns to post-war Britain, Methodist communities in Yorkshire and Wales, and the intimate domestic worlds of his parents and grandparents, reconstructing a life interrupted. Along the way, he uncovers wartime diaries, explores ancestral roots, and confronts the quiet, unspoken grief that has informed his relationships, anxieties, and sense of self.
Written with honesty, warmth, and a distinctly British eye for detail, A Glass Darkly is not simply a story of bereavement, but of resilience and understanding. It is a thoughtful meditation on how childhood trauma echoes across decades—and how, even later in life, it is possible to find peace, clarity, and compassion for the people we once were.
This memoir will resonate deeply with readers who value reflective life writing, emotional truth, and the subtle interplay between memory, history, and identity.