Relive a child’s-eye view of the Tennysons and their island world.
This memoir invites readers to step beside a young narrator who grows up amid poems, family letters, and the daily life of Freshwater on the Isle of Wight. It paints intimate scenes of a famous poet, his wife, and their children, seen through the curious, imaginative eyes of a girl who would carry these memories for a lifetime.
The pages weave together family summers, walks with the poet along Beacon Down, the laughter and mischief of siblings, and the early shaping of tastes in poetry. Rich with personal anecdotes, the book offers a rare glimpse into how a revered writer touched a household and inspired a child’s own love of literature.
- Encounters with Alfred, Lord Tennyson, and the creative energy of his circle
- Everyday life at Farringford and on the downs, seen through a child’s wonder
- Memories of family games, friendships, and formative reading habits
- Reflections on poetry, fame, and the shaping of a lifelong literary curiosity
Ideal for readers who enjoy literary memoirs, biographical sketches of poets, and stories of childhood imagination set against a real historical world.