Dimensions
142 x 194 x 20mm
A memoir full of fondness, deftness and wit. A funny, vital eulogy by a wise granddaughter about her wiser grandmother. An American story about the America you never get to see.
So writes Allison Glock at the start of her remarkable memoir, the story of her maternal grandmother, Aneita Jean Blair, and the extraordinary life she led growing up in Chester, West Virginia, a sooty factory town wedged between the unforgiving Appalachians and the Ohio River.
As a girl, a young woman, and even late in life as a grandmother, Aneita Jean had a magnetism that attracted and enchanted all she came into contact with. Allison Glock takes us through the stages of her life, capturing not only the irrepressible vitality of a woman born ahead of her time, but also the eccentricities of a small-town, working-class West Virginia family, trying to survive the Great Depression and the Second World War.
Aneita, blessed with "the body of Miss America" was determined that she would escape the town that was holding her back. That she never made it, and the pattern that her life ended up taking, is just another small-town tragedy of the vanished dreams of one extraordinary person.
Allison Glock writes with humour, lyricism and beauty to create a truly unforgettable portrait of a remarkable person in a unique setting.