The Salt-Box

by Jan Hilliard

Donald McKay (Illustrator)

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Aunt Belle, who took care of the family during father's frequent absences, is a goodhearted, hardworking and altogether sympathetic character. But her almost pathological sensitiveness, her inability to be comfortable in the face of any variations from the standard rules of social deportment make her an easy foil for her sister-in-law Emily. Emily too is a goodhearted soul--but a rule breaker. She smokes in public and she sees no reason why the visiting Anglican rector should not, on a warm summer's day, be served his tea out-of-doors in the vegetable garden--even though the outhouse is in view and Uncle Harry is disposed to make rather frequent use of it.

The people who were closest to the children are warm, interesting, entertaining personalities. They are supported by a number of lesser--but no less entertaining--members of the cast: a bibulous piano teacher, a thoroughly understanding and somehow pathetic grade school teacher, a parrot given to ribald expletive, a band of Total Immersionists--and a fully varied assortment of good and not so good schoolmates and playmates.

Miss Hilliard writes of her girlhood with warmth, humour and nostalgic enthusiasm.

  • ISBN10 0393335739
  • ISBN13 9780393335736
  • Publish Date 1 January 1980
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint WW Norton & Co
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 216
  • Language English