Up The Lamb is the story of young John Ackerman's growing up in the mining town of Maesteg during the Depression and the war years.
The son of a butcher - and therefore the family were 'trade' - John escaped the worst of the poverty while being acutely aware of it in the lives of his schoolmates. The young John was also part of a family of independent spirit, typified by his matriarchal grandmother Florence, a woman of strong left-wing beliefs, who ran an unofficial 'salon' in 'The Lamb', the local pub. She and her daughters are among the many strong characters who people Ackerman's memoirs.
Up The Lamb beautifully interweaves the story of growing up with the life of a resilient community. Ackerman has an eye for telling detail, and his descriptions of childhood rivalries and the lives of women in a society of miners are instanty recognisable. His book is a valuable addition to - and extension of - the history of the south Wales coalfield.
John Ackerman (1934 - 2004) was born in Maesteg and educated at the Universities of London and Wales. He was for many years a lecturer in English, first in Barry and then in London.
- ISBN10 1854111876
- ISBN13 9781854111876
- Publish Date 21 May 1998
- Publish Status Out of Print
- Out of Print 4 September 2024
- Publish Country GB
- Publisher Poetry Wales Press
- Imprint Seren
- Format Paperback
- Pages 200
- Language English