ner of the National Book Award and the basis for the Academy Award-winning film directed by John Ford
. Huw Morgan remembers the days when his home valley was prosperous, verdant, and beautiful--before the mines came to town. The youngest son of a respectable mining family in South Wales, he is now the only one left in the valley, and his reminiscences tell the story of a family and a town both defined and ruined by the mines.
Huw's story is both joyful and heartrending--a portrait of a place and a people existing now only in memory.
Full of memorable characters, richly crafted language, and surprising humor,
How Green Was My Valley is the first of four books chronicling Huw's life, including the sequels
Up into the Singing Mountain, Down Where the Moon is Small, and
Green, Green My Valley Now.
"The reader emerges from these tense pages strangely aglow with sharing the happiness of the characters . . . The simplicity of the language and its delicately strange flavor give the book added charm." --
Chicago Tribune