The View in Winter is a timeless and moving study of the perplexities of living to a great age, as related by a wide range of men and women: miners, villagers, doctors, teachers, craftsmen, soldiers, priests, the widowed and long-retired.
Ronald Blythe sets their voices alongside the context of what literature, art, religion and medicine over the centuries have said about ageing, illuminating a compelling reflection on an inevitable aspect of our human experience.
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