How Green Was My Valleyby Richard Llewellyn | |
| List(s): | "Racine Library List" "Carp 500" |
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| Category: |
"Fiction - General" |
| Pages: | 446 |
| Year of Publication: | 1940 |
| Date Read: | 06/01/1997 |
| Notes: | Llewellyn's tale of a young man's coming-of-age in a small Welsh mining town — the basis for the beloved film of the same name — is "a beautiful story told in words which have Welsh music in them. It tells of the magnificent Welsh countryside, the horrors of the mines and the love of family members who cannot manage without each other. COMMENTS — How Green Was My Valley is on unabridged tape by Recorded Books, read by Patrick Tull. He could read a phone book and make it thrilling, so if you’re into listening to books as you drive, consider finding this one as read by Tull. |
| My Rating: | 7 |