The story of John and Enriqueta Rylands is one that I am not really familiar with, other than that the couple lived in Longford Hall and on his death his wife commissioned and built that magnificent library on Deansgate.
Longford House, 1914 |
It is the first of a trilogy which will span the decades
from 1864 into the twentieth century and on the way offers up glimpses into the
lives of the two, set against provincial France and Manchester, with of course sideways
looks at Longford Hall, Stretford and other bits of south Manchester.
The book came out on September 1st and already there
are three opportunities during the month to meet the author and hear about her
passion for Enriqueta, how she came to write the book and her plans for the two subsequent
books.
The official launch will be in the Horse and Jockey that
ancient pub on Chorlton Green on September 19th at 7pm.
I have no idea whether John and Enriqueta visited the place
which first opened its doors to paying customers in the 1790s in a building
which was already into its second decade when Henry VIII walked down the aisle
with Anne Boleyn.
The book signing, 2024 |
But I bet some of the individuals who walk across the pages of the book will have been familiar with the Holland family who ran the pub from the 1840s into the 1890s.
And after the launch Ms Tomlinson will be at Waterstones in Oldham for the official book signing event from 1pm till 3 on Saturday
September 21st.
The novel, 2024 |
That said I know there are other events including one at the
Portico and no doubt more will follow as local organizations get to hear of the
publication of Longford.
Like all of us who write, I know that the story of John and
Enrique has occupied a big chunk of Juliette’s time so much so that last month
the family holidayed in the town of Beziers in southern France which is where
her novel begins.
Added to which she lives in Stretford, yards from Longford
Park, which was a part of her childhood.
Location; France, Manchester and of course Longford Hall
Pictures; Longford Park and Lake 1914 from the series
Longford Park, issued by Tuck and Sons, courtesy of Tuck DB, http://tuckdb.org/, book launch advert, courtesy
of Waterstones, and cover of Longford, by permission of the author.
Longford Park and lake, 1914 |
*Longford, A Manchester love story, Juliette Tomlinson, 2024, The Squeeze Press
**Chorlton Book Festival, All events are bookable through Chorlton Book Festival, https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/chorlton-book-festival-2024-3536319
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