
On Chapel Sands
My Mother and Other Missing Persons
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Narrated by:
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Laura Cumming
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By:
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Laura Cumming
About this listen
Brought to you by Penguin.
BBC Radio 4 book of the week.
Uncovering the mystery of her mother’s disappearance as a child: Laura Cumming, prize-winning author and art critic, takes a closer look at her family story.
In the autumn of 1929, a small child was kidnapped from a Lincolnshire beach. Five agonising days went by before she was found in a nearby village. The child remembered nothing of these events and nobody ever spoke of them at home. It was another 50 years before she even learned of the kidnap.
The girl became an artist and had a daughter, art writer Laura Cumming. Cumming grew up enthralled by her mother’s strange tales of life in a seaside hamlet of the 1930s, and of the secrets and lies perpetuated by a whole community. So many puzzles remained to be solved. Cumming began with a few criss-crossing lives in this fraction of English coast - the postman, the grocer, the elusive baker - but soon her search spread right out across the globe as she discovered just how many lives were affected by what happened that day on the beach - including her own.
On Chapel Sands is a book of mystery and memoir. Two narratives run through it: the mother’s childhood tale and Cumming’s own pursuit of the truth. Humble objects light up the story: a pie dish, a carved box, an old Vick’s jar. Letters, tickets, recipe books, even the particular slant of a copperplate hand give vital clues. And pictures of all kinds, from paintings to photographs, open up like doors to the truth. Above all, Cumming discovers how to look more closely at the family album - with its curious gaps and missing persons - finding crucial answers, captured in plain sight at the click of a shutter.
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©2019 Laura Cumming (P)2019 Penguin AudioCritic reviews
"A modern masterpiece." (Guardian)
"A moving, many-sided human story of great depth and tenderness, and a revelation of how art enriches life." (Sunday Times)
A heartfelt real story
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Evocative and touching
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Beautifully written story!
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Heartfelt prose read by a melodic voice...
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Narrated with feeling
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An insight into a different time. Listened to it all in a few days
Beautiful
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This book is unputdownable!!!
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fascinating story of a reunited family
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Struggled to finish because of this.
Slow
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Cumming's mother's family saga which she has so scrupulously researched and pieced together is fascinating: the kidnap of her 3 year-old mother and the ignorance of the child's parentage in which she was raised is just the start. Cumming presents a myriad of plaited stories of changed names, an apparently mean and bad-tempered 'father'; her mother's escape from the Post Office to art school; a strange old woman claiming to be her grandmother - and many more twists and turns, visions and revisions. How sad it is to reflect on the legacy of human misery caused by the shame and lies surrounding one illegitimate birth which today would have passed unremarked!
Giving all this complex narrative depth is Cumming's wanderings into the world of art which has shaped her (she is The Observer art critic) - particularly Bruegel's 'Landscape with the fall of Icarus' which encapsulates the human silence surrounding the trauma of the fall of Icarus with its parallels to the fate of Cumming's mother as a child. The paintings - from Ravilious to Fra Angelico are an added dimension to all the human insight.
A haunting story beautifully told - but it needs a different narrator!
Lost and found
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