Penguin Michael Jones May 2013 |
In October 1954, Iris Jones makes an early
marriage to US soldier Bob Irvine. Although only sixteen, she feels that she
has met the man of her dreams and is prepared to leave behind her family in
England. She crosses the Atlantic on the USS General R E Callan, to start a new and exciting life in America,
but the America of the 1950s is very different from the home she has known, and
at first Iris struggles to cope with her marriage, and a baby. What then
follows is the detail of Iris’s life as she copes with the loneliness of being
trapped in a country where she is considered a stranger. Forthright and
brutally honest, Iris doesn't shirk from telling it like it is – from the
cramped living conditions she shares with her husband’s parents, through to
infidelity, despair and overwhelming homesickness.
This is a follow up to Iris’s
first memoir – Far from the East End and is a worthy continuation of this
feisty woman’s chronicle of her life in all its glorious detail.
About the author
Iris Jones Simantel grew up in Dagenham and South Oxhey, before moving to the US with her GI husband Bob at the tender age of 16. She now resides in Devon where she enjoys wring as a pastime. her first memoir about her childhood, far from the East End beat several thousand other entries to win the Saga Life Stories Competition
Nice wee review, I think I would enjoy this one. I love the new pic of Jaffa!
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Thanks for the Jaffa compliment - I'll pass it on to his nibs !
DeleteI'm not usually one for reading memoirs but I enjoyed this one.