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Frostquake: How the frozen winter of 1962 changed Britain forever

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Frostquake: How the frozen winter of 1962 changed Britain forever

Contributors:

By (Author) Juliet Nicolson

ISBN:

9781529111033

Publisher:

Vintage Publishing

Imprint:

Vintage

Publication Date:

17th January 2021

UK Publication Date:

30th December 2021

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

European history
Weather and climate: general interest

Dewey:

941.0856

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

368

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 23mm

Weight:

279g

Description

Exhilarating and rich narrative non-fiction that brings to light a dramatic and pivotal moment in our social, political and cultural history for the first time ** THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER ** 'This book is a must' Peter Hennessy On Boxing Day 1962, when Juliet Nicolson was eight years old, the snow began to fall. It did not stop for ten weeks. The threat of nuclear war had reached its terrifying height with the recent Cuban Missile Crisis, unemployment was on the rise, and yet, underneath the frozen surface, new life was beginning to stir. From poets to pop stars, shopkeepers to schoolchildren, and her own family's experiences, Juliet Nicolson traces the hardship of that frozen winter and the emancipation that followed. That spring, new life was unleashed, along with freedoms we take for granted today. 'An absolutely mesmerising book' Antonia Fraser

Reviews

Nicolson makes social history feel like reading the best and most gripping novel. A beautiful, wholly original book -- India Knight
A brilliant concept transformed into a brilliant and revelatory book. Completely fascinating and engrossing -- William Boyd
As gripping as any thriller, Frostquake is the story of a national trauma that came out of nowhere and changed us forever. Brilliantly written and almost eerily relevant to our current troubles -- Tony Parsons
An engagingly written mixture of social history and memoir -- Trevor Phillips * Sunday Times *
Fascinating, quirky and evocative . . . Nicolson takes us right back to that muffled, snowbound world -- Ysenda Maxtone Graham * Daily Mail *

Author Bio

Juliet Nicolson is the bestselling author of three works of history, The Great Silence- 1918-1920 Living in the Shadow of the Great War; The Perfect Summer- Dancing into Shadow in 1911; and Frostquake- The frozen winter of 1962 and how Britain emerged a different country; as well as a family memoir, A House Full of Daughters. She lives with her husband in East Sussex, not far from Sissinghurst, where she spent her childhood.

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