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Hidden Lives
The Story
'Over and over again we get told stories by our parents and grandparents,
and sometimes, if these stories are treated seriously and checked,
that is all they turn out to be - stories, unsubstantiated and often
downright contradicted by the actual evidence in records. But sometimes
beneath the stories lurks the history of more than an ordinary person.
Sometimes, their story is the story of thousands ....' Margaret
Forster's grandmother, Margaret Ann, died in 1936, taking many secrets
to her grave. Not least was how and where she had spent the first
twenty-three years of her life, which remained shrouded in mystery.
What had happened then that connected her with the elegant woman
in black who had paid her a mysterious and upsetting visit shortly
before her death? After the funeral, there was a knock on the door.
Outside stood an unknown woman claiming to be her daughter, inquiring
whether anything had been left to her in the will.
These stories surrounding Margaret Forster's grandmother attained
the status of family myth and in HIDDEN LIVES she looks at where
the truth might lie. Why was this daughter never mentioned? How
had she lived so long around the corner without acknowledgement?
And why? The search for answers took Margaret on a journey into
her family's past. She not only examines her grandmother's life
but also the lives of her mother, Lilian, and of herself, three
generations of women born and brought up in Carlisle but with radically
differing circumstances and opportunities.
Margaret Ann was a domestic servant before she married a butcher
and settled down to have a family. Their eldest daughter, Lily,
was a bright child able to go to the Higher Grade School and get
a good job as a clerk but when she married she was obliged to relinquish
her career and settle down to family life. When her daughter Margaret's
time came, she was able to take advantage of the changing times,
to go to High School, to Oxford University and to move away from
Carlisle to establish her writing career and family in the south.
Three different women, three very different lives.
An enthralling piece of detective work, HIDDEN LIVES is evidence
of how ordinary women lead extraordinary lives. A personal document,
it also acts as a rich and fascinating commentary on how women's
lives have changed over the last century.
Reviews
'Moving and beautifully written, it had me sitting up all night'
Mary Wesley in the Daily Mail
'This is a wonderful book, perhaps the best Margaret Forster has
yet given us, crowning her thirty years achievement as a novelist
and biographer ... her narrative has the bite and vigour of truth
well told ... a slice of history to be recalled whenever people
lament the lovely world we have lost' Claire Tomalin, The Independent
'A moving, evocative account, passionate in its belief in progress,
punchy as a detective novel in its story of Forster's search for
her grandmother's illegitimate daughter. It also shows how biography
can challenge our basic assumptions about which lives have been
significant and why' The Sunday Times
'As I read this painfully honest book, I kept finding myself saying,
"yes, yes, yes" For what she does - with all the astringency and
yet humane empathy she achieves in her novels - is tackle the basic
dilemmas we have found ourselves in since the modern feminist revolution
began in the Sixties' The Sunday Telegraph
'Above all, Forster writes of the rituals of domesticity with intense
sensual pleasure ... she has, movingly and lovingly, given shape
and meaning to the unsung lives of two past generations in a masterpiece
of honesty and elegance' Valerie Grove in The Times
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