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  1. Apr 4, 1998 · Halcyon days of flower-filled meadows, home-made wines, enthralling stories, and church outings were the essence of his childhood. But there was a harsher side too, leaving the security of his mother's bed, a death close to home, and days at the village school marred by a sadistic teacher, were all part of growing up. As was Rosie.

  2. Sep 27, 2015 · Cider with Rosie: Directed by Philippa Lowthorpe. With Timothy Spall, Samantha Morton, Georgie Smith, Teddie-Rose Malleson-Allen. A semi-autobiographical coming-of-age story set in the Cotswolds during and immediately after the First World War.

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    • Philippa Lowthorpe
    • 2015-09-27
  3. Growing Up. 2/2 Young Loll experiences his first taste of the adult world. With Sunny Leworthy. 1. A Village Life. 1/2 The Lee family arrive in their new home in a traditional Gloucestershire village.

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  5. Sep 27, 2015 · Cider with Rosie. Compelling adaptation of Laurie Lee's vivid and iconic memoir of his childhood and adolescence in the Slad Valley during and after WWI. A poetic journey through the idyll of his ...

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    Annie Lee
    Samantha Morton
    Loll
    Archie Cox
    Rosie
    Ruby Ashbourne Serkis
    Granny Trill
    Annette Crosbie
  6. Cider with Rosie is a 1959 book by Laurie Lee (published in the US as Edge of Day: Boyhood in the West of England, 1960). It is the first book of a trilogy that continues with As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning (1969) and A Moment of War (1991). It has sold over six million copies worldwide. The novel is an account of Lee's childhood in the ...

    • Laurie Lee
    • 1959
  7. A vivid memoir of Laurie Lee’s childhood, Cider With Rosie is an evocative coming-of-age story, set in an idyllic Cotswold village, during and immediately after the Great War. Marking the journey of young Lol as he grows from boy to man, the story chronicles first love, loss and family upheaval.

  8. Sep 27, 2015 · It’s certainly a beautiful adaptation of the novel, just as all of BBC One’s recent Sunday night 20 th Century literary adaptations have been. It’s gorgeously shot, and also knowingly shot; frost on windowpanes and blossom on the old apple tree marking the passing of time as well as reinforcing that this is a story dictated as much by the ...

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