The Silley Woman

by Audrey Lush


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Softcover
$18.30
Hardcover
$31.21
E-Book
$4.99
Softcover
$18.30

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 2/21/2012

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 184
ISBN : 9781467884945
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 184
ISBN : 9781467884952
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 184
ISBN : 9781467884969

About the Book

Bess Silley lived in the public house, The Silley Woman - named after her Grandmother, she lived there happily with her parents. Bess's happiness was marred by the mysterious disappearance of her Father. She then sought solace from her friend Steve Noble and grew to love him. Lonely when Steve joined the Army, it was then a new love crossed her path, only to bring her more unhappiness.


About the Author

Audrey Lush was born in 1925. Her parent's were publicans, running a village pub in Dorset called `The Hops and Barleycorn'. Later, her first book, called `Hops and Barley' was based on her childhood experiences at the pub. Audrey's Father farmed the land around the pub and her Mother made butter, which was sold along with the milk and other produce which was grown on the farm at the shop which was part of the pub. When Audrey was eight, she moved with her parent's across the border into Hampshire, where her parent's ran a large farm. She lived there until she married into a local farming family. She has three children. Audrey, always full of humour and fun produced variety shows that toured local hospitals and care homes, all the money raised went to local charities. Many of the comedy sketches written by Audrey at that time are retold in her books. She was involved with this for about thirty years. Painting was Audrey's hobby and her artwork was given as gifts to friends and family who live around the world. During the last twenty years, impaired vision has altered her life, she could no longer paint, so started to write. Audrey is an inspiration to others with her disability. She says she owes much gratitude to her friend who has helped her to put her thoughts into writing and achieving her ambition.