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Year of Trials for E.G. Rawlings
Year of Trials for E.G. Rawlings
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Product details
- ISBN 9781838369774
- Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
- Publication Date: 25 Jun 2021
- Publisher: JJMoffs Independent Book Publisher
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
It is 2018, and Rawlings is ready to make a fresh start - but his life rarely goes to plan.Lying in hospital after what he hopes will be his last leg operation, Rawlings reflects that he is now free and without any responsibilities. His brief affair with Marnie is over and his grandson Felix is in Australia with his aunt's family. As soon as he is out of hospital, he will move into his new London abode, the garden flat of his friend Max's Putney house, and make plans for his future.
The year begins well. Always wary of family life, Rawlings meets Max's sisters Hetty and Bel, and to his surprise enjoys their company. He also makes a rewarding trip to see his long-neglected sister Stella in Scotland. But on his return, things start to go awry. From his Skype calls to Felix, it is obvious the boy is unsettled and unhappy. A visit to the family in Australia confirms his worst fears and he discusses with Isobel (his great friend and also Felix's guardian) how they can get the boy returned to them and save him further distress. At the same time, he finds himself under pressure to write another book about the Sarajevo Siege. This means making a visit to the City, which reawakens traumatic memories and the ghost of his lost love Mia. He then makes the decision to visit Mia's family in Vermont and use her notebooks and photographs. This visit is a revelation and produces many surprises, some of them disturbing and shocking.
As the year of trials unfolds, many questions arise. Will Rawlings manage to get Felix returned to England before real damage is done? Will he get the Sarajevo book written? Will he be able to withstand the advances of two unstable and neurotic women? Will Isobel, the only person he relies on, finally lose patience with him?
Throughout it all Rawlings, still suffering from PTSD, remains the same taciturn, difficult but charming character. However, as the year progresses, he changes, becoming far more reflective and soul-searching. He knows there is something missing from his life...
Since leaving Drama School, Jane has pursued two careers; one as a director of theatre and opera, the other as a writer.
For her own company, the English Chamber Theatre (President, Dame Judi Dench) she wrote, and directed, over 30 productions. These productions, many of which were biographical, took her all over the world. She also worked as a freelance director and writer, and this involved her meeting and working with some fascinating people including - Margot Fonteyn, Robert Helpmann, Jackie Kennedy Onassis, Anthony Quinn, Derek Jacobi, Jessye Norman, and many others. She spent time between 1995 and 2003, working in theatres in Bermuda and North Carolina.
For 10 years she was the Artistic Director of Opera UK - and apart from directing operas and concerts - she wrote three English translations of librettos and an original oratorio, The People's Passion. This work was filmed for BBC 1 and is available on DVD. Jane also wrote an original children's opera, Hello Mr Darwin, a work for young children and professional singers. Jane produced two recordings on the Delos label, which were adaptations of Peter Pan and Lamb's Tales of Shakespeare, both starring Derek Jacobi. Her carol, This Christmastide, was first performed by Jessye Norman for a TV Special, filmed in Ely Cathedral and recorded on Philips DVD. The sheet music for the carol is available from Fred Bock Music Publisher and it has now become a standard Christmas favourite, especially in the USA. All her work is now under one umbrella, TJM Productions.
Since 2013 Jane has concentrated on fiction. She is now in the process of writing The Rawlings Trilogy. The first book in the trilogy, The Strange Year of E G Rawlings, was published by JJMoffs in 2019 and received excellent 5* reviews, with the final book due in 2022.
Jane wrote her Three Lives Trilogy in 2014. Parallel Lines was followed by Triangles in Squares and Full Circle. In 2016 her novel based on the 'Sacco and Vanzetti Case', The Brini Boy, was published.
She has also published two slim anthologies of verse, Between Sanity and Madness and Saint or Monster.
Her conversations with her grand-daughter, Do's it have a Hamster? was published in 2016.
All her books are available from Amazon and all have received 5* reviews.
Jane has four children, ten grandchildren and is now based in Putney, London.
Year of Trials for E.G. Rawlings
€17.99
