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Rumoledew

Telling Tales in a Norfolk Village

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  • 128 páginas
  • 5 horas de lectura

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“Rumoledew is nowhere in Norfolk, Rumoledew is everywhere in Norfolk...” This Norfolk village, like many others, has experienced life at a slower pace for decades, but recently, change has accelerated. Keith Skipper, an impartial observer in the style of Ronald Blythe, aims to explore village life in Rumoledew, a community of about 500 residents striving to maintain its rural essence despite recent expansions and looming developments on agricultural land. With a school, pub, new village hall, small shop, and post office, Rumoledew is a quintessential country community, distanced from urban centers and coastal holiday spots. Many villagers commute to nearby towns or cities, while some work in London during the week. The village is rich with history, including longstanding family feuds and a close-knit retired population. Armed with a voice recorder, Skipper captures local perspectives on life, weaving together narratives from the oldest villager to the newest arrival. The result is a humorous yet insightful portrayal of contemporary village life, sprinkled with serious reflections to keep residents engaged. Skipper, a beloved Norfolk writer and founder of Friends Of Norfolk Dialect, has dedicated his career to celebrating the region's unique qualities and remains a sought-after speaker and entertainer. His role as Deputy Lieutenant of Norfolk underscores his deep commitment to the area.

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Rumoledew, Keith Skipper

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2009
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Título
Rumoledew
Subtítulo
Telling Tales in a Norfolk Village
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
Halsgrove
Publicado en
2009
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
128
ISBN10
1841149691
ISBN13
9781841149691
Serie
Descripción
“Rumoledew is nowhere in Norfolk, Rumoledew is everywhere in Norfolk...” This Norfolk village, like many others, has experienced life at a slower pace for decades, but recently, change has accelerated. Keith Skipper, an impartial observer in the style of Ronald Blythe, aims to explore village life in Rumoledew, a community of about 500 residents striving to maintain its rural essence despite recent expansions and looming developments on agricultural land. With a school, pub, new village hall, small shop, and post office, Rumoledew is a quintessential country community, distanced from urban centers and coastal holiday spots. Many villagers commute to nearby towns or cities, while some work in London during the week. The village is rich with history, including longstanding family feuds and a close-knit retired population. Armed with a voice recorder, Skipper captures local perspectives on life, weaving together narratives from the oldest villager to the newest arrival. The result is a humorous yet insightful portrayal of contemporary village life, sprinkled with serious reflections to keep residents engaged. Skipper, a beloved Norfolk writer and founder of Friends Of Norfolk Dialect, has dedicated his career to celebrating the region's unique qualities and remains a sought-after speaker and entertainer. His role as Deputy Lieutenant of Norfolk underscores his deep commitment to the area.