The Hendersons

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Pub Date 29 Jul 2016 | Archive Date 10 Aug 2016

Description

The Hendersons opens in 1914 just before the outbreak of World War I and concludes in 1919. It follows the lives of the eponymous Henderson family: William, a Sheffield barber, his wife, Lydia, and his four children, Matthew, Joe, Bob and Amy. William being a fervent churchman, lay preacher and pacifist, opposes the church’s call to arms and he and the rest of the family find themselves in a different kind of war, one which appears to have no end.

The Hendersons opens in 1914 just before the outbreak of World War I and concludes in 1919. It follows the lives of the eponymous Henderson family: William, a Sheffield barber, his wife, Lydia, and...


A Note From the Publisher

Daphne Glazer teaches Novel Writing and Short Story Writing on the part-time Degree Course at Hull University. She is a Quaker Chaplain at Hull Prison and for many years has been involved in penal matters. She has also lectured in several prisons and her short stories have often arisen because of this experience.

Daphne Glazer teaches Novel Writing and Short Story Writing on the part-time Degree Course at Hull University. She is a Quaker Chaplain at Hull Prison and for many years has been involved in penal...


Advance Praise

Daphne Glazer writes great stories, shocking and ordinary - like 'Coronation Street' directed by Martin Scorsese.
Roddy Doyle
Daphne Glazer writes great stories, shocking and ordinary - like 'Coronation Street' directed by Martin Scorsese.
Roddy Doyle

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ISBN 9781785354045
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