Madeira Book Reviews
Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2020 4:45 pm
I've been ready a number of books about Madeira lately. So I thought I'd share my recommendations and invite others to do the same.
First up:
A World Ago
by Maria Mendonça and Edward Lee.
The memoir of a woman who grew up in rural Madeira during the 1960's and 1970's.
A fascinating account of life in rural Madeira, not that long ago. If read without context one could easily believe it was written in the middle ages. There were no roads, electricity or indoor plumbing. Families and small communities were self sufficient, surviving off the land and their own hard work. Day to day activities, skills, and primitive tools had not changed in centuries.
As an adult, Maria moved to the UK and worked cleaning hospitals. She also cleaned homes as a side job. One of her employers, Edward, would sit and share tea time with her every afternoon. Over time she told him many stories of her youth and Edward felt he had to help her preserve them for posterity.
I really enjoyed her stories and learning about the rural culture.
Highly recommended!
First up:
A World Ago
by Maria Mendonça and Edward Lee.
The memoir of a woman who grew up in rural Madeira during the 1960's and 1970's.
A fascinating account of life in rural Madeira, not that long ago. If read without context one could easily believe it was written in the middle ages. There were no roads, electricity or indoor plumbing. Families and small communities were self sufficient, surviving off the land and their own hard work. Day to day activities, skills, and primitive tools had not changed in centuries.
As an adult, Maria moved to the UK and worked cleaning hospitals. She also cleaned homes as a side job. One of her employers, Edward, would sit and share tea time with her every afternoon. Over time she told him many stories of her youth and Edward felt he had to help her preserve them for posterity.
I really enjoyed her stories and learning about the rural culture.
Highly recommended!