The Extraordinary Events of an Ordinary Life

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Pub Date 6 Dec 2022 | Archive Date 7 Feb 2023

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Wasdale, England. 1966. Vicky is twelve years old, the youngest daughter of a well-to-do farmer, and already dreaming of more. Her inner life is complex – she worships her eldest brother, Chris, and envies her glamorous older sister, Toni. Life breathes promise when you’re young and Vicky’s story starts with that promise, charting her journey into womanhood alongside her family’s troubles.

Chris is in the grip of an obsession, divided loyalties and a confidence crisis – and the damage is collateral. Impassioned yet impotent, Vicky must accept that even heroes fall from grace. Meanwhile, she craves a family of her own – like her siblings and friends and like the women she eventually serves as a midwife – but when the time finally comes, the price is higher than she dared to imagine.

Set in an era when massive social reform altered attitudes to sex and sexuality, marriage, equality and environmental issues beyond recognition, this heart-warming novel imparts hope that it’s never too late to bridge the generation gap and heal the wounds of the past.

Wasdale, England. 1966. Vicky is twelve years old, the youngest daughter of a well-to-do farmer, and already dreaming of more. Her inner life is complex – she worships her eldest brother, Chris, and...


A Note From the Publisher

Jeanne Chaeley is sixty-years-old and lives in Surrey. She has worked in two Croydon secondary schools for over twenty-two years where she picked up the creative writing skills needed to write this, her debut.

Jeanne Chaeley is sixty-years-old and lives in Surrey. She has worked in two Croydon secondary schools for over twenty-two years where she picked up the creative writing skills needed to write this...


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ISBN 9781803134079
PRICE £4.99 (GBP)
PAGES 480