
Frostquake
The Frozen Winter of 1962 and How Britain Emerged a Different Country
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Narrated by:
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Lucy Briers
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By:
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Juliet Nicolson
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Brought to you by Penguin.
On Boxing Day 1962, when Juliet Nicolson was eight years old, the snow began to fall. It did not stop for 10 weeks. The drifts in East Sussex reached 23 feet. In London, milkmen made deliveries on skis. On Dartmoor 2,000 ponies were buried in the snow and starving foxes ate sheep alive.
It wasn't just the weather that was bad. The threat of nuclear war had reached its terrifying height with the recent Cuban Missile Crisis. Unemployment was on the rise, de Gaulle was blocking Britain from joining the European Economic Community, Winston Churchill, still the symbol of Great Britishness, was fading. These shadows hung over a country paralysed by frozen heating oil, burst pipes and power cuts.
And yet underneath the frozen surface, new life was beginning to stir. A new breed of satirists threatened the complacent decadence of the British establishment. A game-changing band from Liverpool topped the charts, becoming the ultimate symbol of an exuberant youthquake. Scandals such as the Profumo Affair exposed racial and sexual prejudice. When the thaw came, 10 weeks of extraordinary weather had acted as a catalyst between two distinct eras.
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.
©2021 Juliet Nicolson (P)2021 Penguin AudioCritic reviews
"This book is a must." (Peter Hennessy)
Mixed bag.
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Nostalgic
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I was just one month old when....
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Throughout this freezing winter the book dips in and out of many interesting news events of the time.
I would recommend it .
A fascinating glimpse of recent social history.
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Interesting
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from my youth
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That said, there's a great deal to enjoy in this book and it is extremely well written - certainly worth reading for its vivacious mass of always interesting but not very well organised material.
The descriptions of the severe weather all over the United Kingdom are vivid and dramatic - one of the families stuck in their cars overnight included a family of parents, children and grandparents with the grandmother dying of the cold before rescue. Staggeringly large numbers of animals (wild and in zoos) and birds perished; milk couldn't be collected and a milk float driver died on his round; rivers froze... The personal memoir is interesting - the author experienced that winter as a child at Sissinghurst the home of her grandparents Harold Nicolson and Vita Sackville West. The grief of her grandfather when his wife died is deeply poignant with the haunting image of him roaming round the house calling her name and weeping alone when he thought no-one could hear.
A mixed bag
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More than expected...
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There was very little if any new slants on what happened in the winter of 62/3 so ultimately, although I wanted very much to like this book, I came away with the sad conclusion that this was little more than a glorified cut-and-paste job.
Lacking much insight
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Rather different to the TV programme
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