The village of Middlewapping, a small and ancient rural backwater
of southern England, forms a stage upon or within which the
characters in this tale live out their various lives. Each has come
to the village via a very different road; for some, such as Sally
who works in a bank in the town, to own a house around the village
Green has fulfilled a lifetimes' ambition, whilst others such as
Rose, a prostitute from one of the less salubrious parts of London,
arrive here quite by chance and not of their own volition. And each
brings to the tale the manifestation their own experience, and how
they now see the world. They are as disparate in age as they are in
background; from Will and Emily who are on the cusp of adulthood,
to Daphne, in the twilight years of her life. In their middle years
are Percival, a former city banker and drug addict, who has come to
seek refuge from his former life, and Keith, who with his lady,
Meadow, lives on a bus on the outskirts of the village, and yet all
are or become in their own way dependant upon one another to gain
passage through the business of life, and alliances are formed
which would seem unlikely, unless one knew the story. And so, from
the very mundane to the very significant, 'Ordinary People'
attempts to chart the progress of these people; their loves, their
ambitions, and their own very individual ways of living out their
lives. There may be irony in the book title, the reader will decide
this for themselves, but however this may be perceived, the author
has done his best to bring each character to life, and to present
them in their stark manifestation, and in their collective
manifestation of the human spirit.
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