Joanna
Trollope OBE was in Formby
Photograph by Patrick - VampHire.com
ON Tuesday, 14 February
2012, there was a Valentine’s Day special in Formby Books, now
in Derbyshire’s in Formby Village centre. The session started at
mid-day and by then there was already a very long queue, 3 and 4
deep, waiting to see Joanna Trollope. She introduced herself,
after the shop's owner, Tony Higginson, the owner, had welcomed her to his bookshop. Having
asked everyone to gather round her she said that she had spent
quite some time researching material for her latest book:-
"The Soldier’s Wife" published by Doubleday. She
informed her audience of the importance of thorough research,
during which she had spent time with, and interviewing, people
including many who are, or were, married to serving soldiers,
whose husband, or wife was involved in active service. She said
that she had written the book to show what the families and
relatives felt and how they coped with the fears and other
traumas. She read a passage, or two, from her book to give some
flavour of it which was greatly appreciated by those present...
The novel takes the reader very usefully into today’s army home
life, and skilfully examines the demands of love and vocation.
It looks at the problems which can arise from the readjustment
of life from military action to the peacetime family life with
its demands of domesticity; an extremely pertinent topic of our
times. All of those ways of life, effects and consequences are
examined through the character, Major Dan Riley and his family,
and sensitively used by Joanna to show the problems besetting
our troops today. If you have not yet read this book, then I
strongly recommend it to you. The author is held in high regard
and has been awarded the Order of the Empire for her services to
Literature. Her material, as usual, is very readable. "The
Soldier’s Wife" is available in hard back, soft back,
audio and eBook. After her talk , Joanna went on to sign books
that she had written, along with at least 72 newly sold copies
of this latest novel.
During the course of the book
signing, Joanna met 2 other Trollope family members who had
never met her before; they showed her their inherited signet
rings, which she immediately recognised as the same as hers.
Like Anthony Trollope, she is quite a prolific writer and has
written 16 books, in addition to The Soldier’s Wife, which is on
sale at Formby Books in Derbyshire’s, and in at most bookshops. Also we have a few signed copies going on sale on our Mersey
Reporter
Online Shop
soon. For information on and about Joanna Trollope and her
books, see her
website.
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