The Sound of Water

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Self Improvement, Motivational, Biography & Memoir
Cover of the book The Sound of Water by Valerie Davies, Valerie Davies
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Valerie Davies ISBN: 9781301153923
Publisher: Valerie Davies Publication: May 18, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Valerie Davies
ISBN: 9781301153923
Publisher: Valerie Davies
Publication: May 18, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

In ‘The Sound of Water’ Valerie Davies tells of two years lived vividly and deeply in a little New Zealand fishing village, where the birdsong, the seasons, the flowers and the storms are the backdrop to family life, to the inner life, to the enjoyment of food, books and history.
She writes of pleasures and depression, reunions with lost friends, memories of life in war-time England and post-war Germany, and encounters with both the famous and the forgotten.
She talks of surviving the Blitz in a sea-side hamlet near a frequently bombed naval base war-time England, living at Belsen in the Beast of Belsen’s flat, making music in Malaya as a school girl in the Cameron Highlands, and struggling with a broken marriage in Hong Kong.
It’s also a lively look at history, the causes of the First and Second World Wars, with interesting little-known facts, side-trips to the American Civil War and staying in a haunted hostel at Waterloo. It’s a lively look too, at intriguing people from ballerinas to musicians, statesmen to writers, ballerinas Baronova and Lopokova, harmonica player Larry Adler, Christian Barnard’s law-suit, Nehru and Lady Mountbatten’s love affair, Frances Partridge and many others.
Food figures greatly, with tempting recipes and mouth-watering meals, while books which range from the spiritual to history, favourite novels and writers, are savoured and assessed with idiosyncratic enjoyment.
If you love books, this is a book for you.
The sound of the sea echoes through every day of this part diary, part journal, part memoir. It’s a contemplative book about mindfulness, in the broad sense that it is about being aware and being conscious of the present. It savours day-to-day life, the little details as well as the vast panorama of history – in fact, it’s a celebration of life with some humour, some sadness and much enjoyment!
In the introduction Valerie quotes the poet Antonio Machado saying ‘Travellers, there is no path, paths are made by walking.’ This is her walk.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

In ‘The Sound of Water’ Valerie Davies tells of two years lived vividly and deeply in a little New Zealand fishing village, where the birdsong, the seasons, the flowers and the storms are the backdrop to family life, to the inner life, to the enjoyment of food, books and history.
She writes of pleasures and depression, reunions with lost friends, memories of life in war-time England and post-war Germany, and encounters with both the famous and the forgotten.
She talks of surviving the Blitz in a sea-side hamlet near a frequently bombed naval base war-time England, living at Belsen in the Beast of Belsen’s flat, making music in Malaya as a school girl in the Cameron Highlands, and struggling with a broken marriage in Hong Kong.
It’s also a lively look at history, the causes of the First and Second World Wars, with interesting little-known facts, side-trips to the American Civil War and staying in a haunted hostel at Waterloo. It’s a lively look too, at intriguing people from ballerinas to musicians, statesmen to writers, ballerinas Baronova and Lopokova, harmonica player Larry Adler, Christian Barnard’s law-suit, Nehru and Lady Mountbatten’s love affair, Frances Partridge and many others.
Food figures greatly, with tempting recipes and mouth-watering meals, while books which range from the spiritual to history, favourite novels and writers, are savoured and assessed with idiosyncratic enjoyment.
If you love books, this is a book for you.
The sound of the sea echoes through every day of this part diary, part journal, part memoir. It’s a contemplative book about mindfulness, in the broad sense that it is about being aware and being conscious of the present. It savours day-to-day life, the little details as well as the vast panorama of history – in fact, it’s a celebration of life with some humour, some sadness and much enjoyment!
In the introduction Valerie quotes the poet Antonio Machado saying ‘Travellers, there is no path, paths are made by walking.’ This is her walk.

More books from Biography & Memoir

Cover of the book Italian Oakland by Valerie Davies
Cover of the book Walking with the Great Apes by Valerie Davies
Cover of the book Looking for Orthon by Valerie Davies
Cover of the book Intimate Strangers by Valerie Davies
Cover of the book Jaundiced Eye by Valerie Davies
Cover of the book Frozen in Fear by Valerie Davies
Cover of the book Dark Confessions of an Extraordinary, Ordinary Woman by Valerie Davies
Cover of the book A Woman Is a Woman Until She Is a Mother by Valerie Davies
Cover of the book Synchroshock: A Diary of Uncanny Coincidences by Valerie Davies
Cover of the book Jack of All Trades and Master of None by Valerie Davies
Cover of the book Country Boy to City Girl by Valerie Davies
Cover of the book I Love Yummies by Valerie Davies
Cover of the book The Daring Heart of David Livingstone by Valerie Davies
Cover of the book Hill's Heroes Volume 1 by Valerie Davies
Cover of the book Diary of a Thai Escort by Valerie Davies
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy