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Books about Wales? _ Suggestions please

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Cuddledup · 19/05/2013 20:58

Can anyone suggest any good novels about Wales / set in Wales? (We're off for a week's holiday there next week and I need some good reading matter)

Thanks v much

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stubbornstains · 19/05/2013 21:04

On the Black Hill- Bruce Chatwin

Portrait of the Artist as a Young Dog-Dylan Thomas

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BigcatLittlecat · 19/05/2013 21:05

How green was my valley.

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AuntieBrenda · 19/05/2013 21:06

Resistance - Owen sheers
Anything by catrin collier

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BeeBawBabbity · 19/05/2013 21:09

August, by Gerard Woodward. It's the first book in a fabulous trilogy. In this first one the disfunctional family go camping in Wales.

Also good is a book called Eve Green, a coming of age novel about a girl growing up on rural Wales.

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BikeRunSki · 19/05/2013 21:10

Place of Stones - Ruth Nanette Ruck

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BehindTheScenesAtTheMumseum · 19/05/2013 21:12

The Earth Hums in B Flat and Blow on a Dead Man's Embers by Mari Strachan.

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BikeRunSki · 19/05/2013 21:13

Whereabouts in Wales are you going, we could help you find something local to there. Wales is a big place!

On the Black Hill is a brilliant book. It is set in S Wales on the Herefordshire border. Actually, read it wherever you are going!

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OddSockMonster · 19/05/2013 21:21

The Bank Manager and The Holy Grail - I found it amusing.

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LaChaiseVerte · 19/05/2013 21:24

Second Resistance!

Also, I still love the Snow Spider trilogy (children's fiction). Oh, and Carrie's War.

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CelticPromise · 19/05/2013 22:25

Aberystwyth Mon Amour and sequels- have only read the first but it was good.

Have also recently enjoyed a collection of short stories called Safe World Gone.

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Cuddledup · 20/05/2013 06:42

WOW - a brilliant selection - thank you.
BIke we're going to south Snowdonia - if that helps.

Thanks again
C

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DuchessofMalfi · 20/05/2013 09:27

How about The Welsh Girl by Peter Ho Davies? It's set in Snowdonia. I read it a few years ago. It's a curious novel, not sure if I liked it but it's worth a read.

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tripfiction · 20/05/2013 10:24

Specifically Snowdonia:
Eden's Garden by Juliet Greenwood (part set)
The Detour by Gerbrand Bakker

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tripfiction · 20/05/2013 10:29

Specifically Snowdonia:
Eden's Garden by Juliet Greenwood (part set)
The Detour by Gerbrand Bakker

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Ambridge · 20/05/2013 19:23

BeeBaw, I love those Gerard Woodward books. He's a wonderful writer.

I know it's a children's book but I have v. fond memories of Carrie's War by Nina Bawden. I'd happily read that again despite being (allegedly) a grown-up!

Also, 'The Hours of the Night' by Sue Gee (set on the Welsh borders) is well worth reading.

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BikeRunSki · 20/05/2013 22:01

For Snowdonia, definitely "Place of Stones", also "Hill Farm Story". Looks like they are out of print, but there are used ones on Amazon. If you have any young (preschool) DC, try "Owen and the Mountain".

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GibberTheMonkey · 20/05/2013 22:24

Bred of heaven by Jasper Rees
Also
Travels in an old tongue by Pamela Petro

Ok, neither quite fit your brief but both definitively worth a read

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Llareggub · 20/05/2013 22:29

I second the Pamela Petro suggestion. I'd also recommend "Rape of the Fair Country" by Alexander Cordell.

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Sam100 · 20/05/2013 23:22

Here be dragons by Sharon Kay penman. An historical novel about the last welsh kings before the first prince of Wales was imposed.

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BeeBawBabbity · 21/05/2013 16:42

Ambridge yes he is one of my favourites. His characters are so original, and he seems so observant of human nature.

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Takver · 21/05/2013 18:43

Not a novel, but I liked 'Gwen and the Art of Tractor Maintenance' - mad travel book about a woman who decides when 8 months pregnant to drive a tractor the length of Wales.

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DoctorBrianEarsy · 21/05/2013 18:54

moby dick

i don't know who is by tho soz

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