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Keggie Carew
Dadland
A Journey into Uncharted Territory. Winner of the Costa Biography Award 2017
2017. 432 S. 198 mm
Verlag/Jahr: RANDOM HOUSE UK; VINTAGE, LONDON 2017
ISBN: 1-78470-315-X (178470315X)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-78470-315-8 (9781784703158)
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A daughter´s journey into her father´s past - a story of war and grief, jealousy and madness, mischief and fierce love
The Sunday Times Top Ten Bestseller, winner of the Costa Biography Award
Keggie Carew grew up under the spell of an unorthodox, enigmatic father. An undercover guerrilla agent during the Second World War, in peacetime he lived on his wits and dazzling charm. But these were not always enough to sustain a family.
As his memory began to fail, Keggie embarked on a quest to unravel his story once and for all. Dadland is that journey. It takes us into shadowy corners of history, a madcap English childhood, the poignant breakdown of a family, the corridors of dementia and beyond.
´OH THIS BOOK. Beautiful and fierce and brave. Memory and war and family and loss and, well, wow´ Helen Macdonald, author of H is for Hawk´A thrilling history of Churchill´s Special Operations Executive... combined ingeniously with a tender, moving, funny portrait of the author´s father´ Nick Hornby, Observer
""As Dad was losing his past... I was trying to retrieve it," Keggie writes... With the publication of this original, moving book, she has succeeded" Paul Laity Guardian (Review)
Keggie Carew has lived in London, West Cork, Barcelona, Texas and New Zealand.
Before writing, her career was in contemporary art. She lives near Salisbury.
Tom Carew was born in Dublin in 1919. He served in the Jedburgh unit of the Special Operations Executive in the Second World War. The Times of India called him ´Lawrence of Burma´ and ´the Mad Irishman´. He married three times, and had four children. He died in 2009.