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Collection of short stories which draw heavily upon Jessie Kesson's
own experiences of growing up in a small town in Scotland. The
title story, Where the Apple Ripens, is the story of Isabel Emslie,
a young girl facing up to her last day at school and an uncertain
future in service in the town. On the very threshold of womanhood,
Isabel's overwhelming zest for life and desire for new experiences
leads her to the door of the local Lothario. An intense, highly
charged view of rural Scotland, where sensuality wars against
Calvinistic repression, this novella is one of Jessie Kesson's
finest achievements.
This miscellany of Jessie Kesson's writings brings together a
variety of her work in different genres, all focusing on childhood
and adolescence.
Jessie Kesson is best known for her loosely autobiographical novel
The White Bird Passes, first published in 1958. It tells the story
of a sensitive child in an Elgin slum, and her later banishment to
an Aberdeenshire orphanage. She also published Glitter of Mica,
Where the Apple Ripens and Another Time, Another Place, which was
made into an award-winning film by Michael Radford. She was a
writer of radio plays for the BBC for many years, and Stewart Conn
has described her as 'one of the finest of for-radio writers'. She
died in 1994, aged 78. Since then, Isobel Murray has edited a
selection of her poems, plays and stories, Somewhere Beyond, and
written a biography, Jessie Kesson: Writing Her Life. It was
published in 2000, and was awarded a prize from the National
Library of Scotland, as Research Book of the Year. Kesson and her
husband were farm workers in North East Scotland from 1939 to 1951,
and this volume contains work from this period, illustrating her
abiding love of nature and immersion in the changing seasons. 'I
carry climates within me', she said, and 'woods are my territory'.
Her writing career was established in 1946 when she was
commissioned to contribute twelve monthly articles on 'A Country
Dweller's Year' for The Scots Magazine: 'I'm a real writer now'.
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