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Book Specifications:
- Title: Shoes Were for Sunday
- Publisher: Pan Books
- Author: Molly Weir
- Language: English
- ISBN: 033024275X
- Pages: 232
- Binding: Paperback
- Condition: Used - Good (Dusted cover; pages are yellowish-white due to age)
About the Book:
Shoes Were for Sunday by Molly Weir is a warm, nostalgic, and entertaining memoir that vividly recreates life in working-class Scotland during the early twentieth century. Written with humor, affection, and keen observation, the book reflects on the author's childhood experiences, family relationships, and the everyday joys and hardships of growing up in a close-knit community.
Through a series of charming recollections, Molly Weir paints a memorable portrait of a bygone era when life was simple, resources were limited, and strong family values formed the foundation of daily existence. The title itself reflects a time when shoes were reserved for special occasions, highlighting the modest circumstances in which many families lived. Despite economic challenges, the narrative is filled with warmth, resilience, laughter, and the enduring spirit of community.
Weir's storytelling captures the customs, traditions, and social atmosphere of her childhood years, offering readers both an engaging personal memoir and a valuable social record of Scottish life. Her affectionate descriptions and gentle humor make the book appealing to readers who enjoy autobiographies, family histories, and nostalgic accounts of everyday life.
Published by Pan Books, this paperback edition is a delightful read for those interested in memoirs, social history, Scottish culture, and personal stories of resilience and community.
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Book Specifications:
- Title: Shoes Were for Sunday
- Publisher: Pan Books
- Author: Molly Weir
- Language: English
- ISBN: 033024275X
- Pages: 232
- Binding: Paperback
- Condition: Used - Good (Dusted cover; pages are yellowish-white due to age)
About the Book:
Shoes Were for Sunday by Molly Weir is a warm, nostalgic, and entertaining memoir that vividly recreates life in working-class Scotland during the early twentieth century. Written with humor, affection, and keen observation, the book reflects on the author's childhood experiences, family relationships, and the everyday joys and hardships of growing up in a close-knit community.
Through a series of charming recollections, Molly Weir paints a memorable portrait of a bygone era when life was simple, resources were limited, and strong family values formed the foundation of daily existence. The title itself reflects a time when shoes were reserved for special occasions, highlighting the modest circumstances in which many families lived. Despite economic challenges, the narrative is filled with warmth, resilience, laughter, and the enduring spirit of community.
Weir's storytelling captures the customs, traditions, and social atmosphere of her childhood years, offering readers both an engaging personal memoir and a valuable social record of Scottish life. Her affectionate descriptions and gentle humor make the book appealing to readers who enjoy autobiographies, family histories, and nostalgic accounts of everyday life.
Published by Pan Books, this paperback edition is a delightful read for those interested in memoirs, social history, Scottish culture, and personal stories of resilience and community.












