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New Releases by LAURIE LEE

LAURIE LEE is the author of The Sacred, Sovereign Soul (2025), Dictates of Conscience (2024), Twice Upon a Time in Fairyland (2023), Merry Christmas (2022), Roaring into the Light (2022).

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The Sacred, Sovereign Soul

release date: Dec 09, 2025
The Sacred, Sovereign Soul
A Journey into the sacred nature of personal sovereignty and our shared duty to honor and defend the sovereignty of all sentient life.

Dictates of Conscience

release date: Nov 20, 2024
Dictates of Conscience
Laurie Lee Hall’s growing-up years were defined by the conflict between her physical condition as a boy and her inherent identity as a girl. Unable to explain or resolve her gender dysphoria, she committed to living her adult life as a male. She joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, eventually becoming chief architect of its temples and an ecclesiastical leader. In her church and community, rigid adherence to gender roles is not only the norm, but the defining issue of a faith that doctrinally declares one’s gender as an “eternal identity.” Against this traditional backdrop, Hall finally received spiritual confirmation and personally accepted that she was transgender and always had been. In this remarkable memoir, Laurie Lee details how she risked everything to live true to her long-suppressed gender identity. Through the power of lived experience, Laurie Lee’s story affirms the reality of gender identity and the strength and joy of self-acceptance.

Twice Upon a Time in Fairyland

release date: Sep 07, 2023

Merry Christmas

release date: Oct 26, 2022
Merry Christmas
Die schönsten Weihnachtsgeschichten von der Insel, erzählt von Saki, Laurie Lee, Martha Gellhorn, Sylvia Townsend Warner, Elizabeth Taylor, Patrick Hamilton und Patrick Leigh Fermor.

Roaring into the Light

release date: Sep 13, 2022
Roaring into the Light
These words symbolize a desire to spread inspiration and courage; in particular, to let people know that their voice is not only important but essential in our collective evolution. To speak one’s truth requires a fearless act of listening and this book represents an echo into that deep surrendering.

The Autobiographical Trilogy

release date: May 22, 2018
The Autobiographical Trilogy
A young man''s journey—from the international bestselling account of his idyllic childhood in rural England to "a poetic memoir" of the Spanish Civil War ( The Washington Post). In his acclaimed autobiographical trilogy, "one of the great writers of the twentieth century" presents a vivid portrait of coming of age in Europe between the wars ( The Independent). Beginning with the international bestselling, lyrical memoir of his childhood in the Cotswolds, Laurie Lee follows up with a fascinating travel narrative of crossing England and Spain on foot, and brings the story to a climax with a gripping chronicle of his part in the Spanish Civil War. Cider with Rosie: International Bestseller Three years old and wrapped in a Union Jack to protect him from the sun, Laurie Lee arrived in the village of Slad in the final summer of the First World War. The cottage his mother had rented had neither running water nor electricity, but it was surrounded by a lovely half-acre garden and big enough for the seven children in her care. In this verdant valley tucked into the rolling hills of the Cotswolds, Lee learned to look at life with a painter''s eye and a poet''s heart—qualities of vision that, decades later, would make him one of England''s most cherished authors. "A remarkable book . . . dazzling." — The New York Times As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning: At age nineteen, Lee set out to walk the hundred miles from Slad to London, carrying only a change of clothes, his violin, a tent, a tin of biscuits, and some cheese. With a detour of an extra hundred miles to see the sea for the first time, Lee hopped a ferry to Spain because he knew enough Spanish to ask for a glass of water, and wandered the country for a year on foot. In one of the finest travel narratives of the twentieth century, Lee offers an unforgettable portrait of Spain on the eve of its civil war. "The vivid, sensitive, irresistibly readable story of what happened after [Lee] left home." — The Daily Mail A Moment of War: Returning to a divided Spain in the bitter December of 1937 by crossing the Pyrenees from France, the idealistic young Lee came face to face with the reality of war, in this New York Times Notable Book. The International Brigade he sought to join was far from the gallant fighting force he''d envisioned but instead a collection of misfits without proper leadership or purpose. In a sudden confrontation with the enemy, he was left feeling anything but heroic. Captured more than once as a spy, Lee was lucky to escape with his life. "Written with brilliant economy and belongs to the remarkable literature which the Spanish Civil War inspired." — The Independent

Un momento di guerra

release date: Jan 01, 2018

Just Finish the Race

release date: Jun 04, 2017
Just Finish the Race
Within the pages the reader will feel the raw emotions of a mother losing her only son in a tragic car accident.Josh was one of the four University of South Carolina Upstate athletes killed in October 2015.The reader will be her shadow and truly experience the heartache and life changing sequence of events to just finish their own race called life.

An einem hellen Morgen ging ich fort

release date: Jul 19, 2016
An einem hellen Morgen ging ich fort
Ein kleines Zelt, eine in eine Wolldecke eingewickelte Geige, Wäsche zum Wechseln und eine Dose Kekse: Das ist die ganze Ausrüstung Laurie Lees, als er an einem strahlenden Junimorgen sein Heimatdorf in Gloucestershire verlässt und sich auf den Weg nach London macht. "Neunzehn Jahre war ich alt, noch nicht trocken hinter den Ohren, aber ich verließ mich auf mein Glück." Mithilfe seines Geigenspiels schlägt er sich als liebenswürdiger, alle Eindrücke intensiv erlebender Vagabund zunächst bis London durch. Da Laurie weder ein anderes Land noch eine andere Sprache kennt, wählt er Spanien als nächstes Reiseziel, er betritt es in Vigo und durchwandert es bis nach Gibraltar, macht Bekanntschaften mit Bauern und Bettlern, den Armen und Ärmsten, musiziert für Brot und Wein und schläft in Olivenhainen und einfachsten Bauernhöfen. Es ist das Jahr 1935, und der kommende Bürgerkrieg wirft seine Schatten voraus.

Cider mit Rosie

release date: Dec 01, 2014

Sidra con Rosie

release date: Sep 13, 2014
Sidra con Rosie
«Los últimos días de mi infancia fueron también los últimos días de la aldea. Yo pertenecía a aquella generación que vio, por casualidad, el final de una vida milenaria. [...] Yo, mi familia, mi generación, nacimos en un mundo de silencio; en un mundo de trabajo duro y necesaria paciencia, un mundo de espaldas dobladas hacia la tierra, cuidado manual de los cultivos, dependencia de la meteorología y de la cosecha; un mundo en que las aldeas eran naves en paisajes vacíos y las distancias entre ellas largas; un mundo de caminos marcados por cascos y ruedas de carretas, no hollados por la gasolina y el petróleo, apenas transitados por las personas y casi nunca por placer, por los que lo que más rápido se movía eran los caballos.»Laurie Lee revive en esta novela, una de las más queridas y leídas por sus compatriotas, su infancia en una aldea de la campiña inglesa. Pese a nacer en 1914, un mes antes del comienzo de la Primera Guerra Mundial, sus recuerdos son amables y llenos de cariño hacia un mundo que iba a desaparecer.«Un libro encantador, una exquisita despedida, no sólo de la infancia y de la adolescencia, sino también de una Inglaterra que ya ha desaparecido.»J.B. Priestley

A Moment of War

release date: Jun 10, 2014
A Moment of War
A memoir of the Spanish Civil War with “the plainness of Orwell but the metaphorical soaring of a poem . . . An extraordinary book” (The New York Times Book Review). In December 1937 I crossed the Pyrenees from France—two days on foot through the snow. I don’t know why I chose December; it was just one of a number of idiocies I committed at the time. Such was Laurie Lee’s entry into the Spanish Civil War. Six months after the Nationalist uprising forced him to leave the country he had grown to love, he returned to offer his life for the Republican cause. It seemed as simple as knocking on a farmhouse door in the middle of the night and declaring himself ready to fight. It would not be the last time he was almost executed for being a spy. In that bitter winter in a divided Spain, Lee’s youthful idealism came face to face with the reality of war. The International Brigade he sought to join was not a gallant fighting force, but a collection of misfits without proper leadership or purpose. Boredom and bad food and false alarms were as much a part of the experience of war as actual battle. And when the decisive moment finally came—the moment of him or the enemy—it left Lee feeling the very opposite of heroic. The final volume in Laurie Lee’s acclaimed autobiographical trilogy—preceded by Cider with Rosie and As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning—is a clear-eyed and vital snapshot of a young man, and a proud nation, at a historic crossroads.

As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning

release date: Jun 10, 2014
As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning
The author of Cider with Rosie continues his bestselling autobiographical trilogy with "a wondrous adventure" through Spain on the eve of its civil war ( Library Journal). On a bright Sunday morning in June 1934, Laurie Lee left the village home so lovingly portrayed in his bestselling memoir, Cider with Rosie. His plan was to walk the hundred miles from Slad to London, with a detour of an extra hundred miles to see the sea for the first time. He was nineteen years old and brought with him only what he could carry on his back: a tent, a change of clothes, his violin, a tin of biscuits, and some cheese. He spent the first night in a ditch, wide awake and soaking wet. From those unlikely beginnings, Laurie Lee fashioned not just the adventure of a lifetime, but one of the finest travel narratives of the twentieth century. As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning, written more than thirty years after the events it describes, is an elegant and irresistibly charming portrait of life on the road—first in England, where the familiar landscapes and people somehow made Lee feel far from home, and then in Spain, whose utter foreignness afforded a new kind of comfort. In that brief period of peace, a young man was free to go wherever he wanted to in Europe. Lee picked Spain because he knew enough Spanish to ask for a glass of water. What he did not know, and what would become clear only after a year spent tramping across the beautiful and rugged countryside—from the Galician port city of Vigo, over the Sierra de Guadarrama and into Madrid, and along the Costa del Sol—was that the Spanish Republic would soon need idealistic young men like Lee as badly as he needed it.

A Rose for Winter

release date: Jun 10, 2014
A Rose for Winter
A passionate ode to the magic of Spain, composed by one of its most ardent admirers Fifteen years after the events described in his acclaimed autobiographies, As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning and A Moment of War, Laurie Lee returned to Spain, the land of his youth and experience. He found a country bowed but not broken, where the heavy gloom of the recent past was shot through with the vibrant rays of tradition: the exquisite ecstasy of the flamenco, the pomp and circumstance of the bullfight, the eternal glory of Christ and church. From the smuggler’s paradise of Algeciras to the Moorish majesty of Granada, Lee paints the wonders of Spain with a poet’s brush. To read A Rose for Winter is to be transported to one of the most enchanted places on earth.

The Firstborn

release date: Jun 10, 2014
The Firstborn
An intimate and lyrical consideration of what it means to be a father This moment of meeting seemed to be a birth-time for both of us; her first and my second life. Nothing, I knew, would be the same again . . . Full of warmth and candor, this essay composed on the occasion of his daughter’s birth is one of Laurie Lee’s most delightful and inspiring works. From the moment Jessy is born, “purple and dented like a bruised plum,” to the first time his kiss quiets her cries, Lee describes the joys and responsibilities of new fatherhood with a poet’s precision and boundless capacity for wonder.

I Can't Stay Long

release date: Jun 10, 2014
I Can't Stay Long
The essential Laurie Lee, a collection of occasional writings full of his unique vision and irresistible charm All of the wit and wisdom and poetry that made Laurie Lee one of the most celebrated English writers of the twentieth century can be found in this compilation of “first loves and obsessions.” In Part One, Lee revisits his idyllic boyhood in the Cotswolds village made famous by his bestselling autobiography, Cider with Rosie. In Part Two, he turns his attention to an earnest consideration of abstract concepts such as the power of charm, the pleasures of appetite, and the meaning of paradise. And in the final and longest section, the author of the acclaimed Spanish travelogues As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning and A Rose for Winter tells the stories of his many other journeys—from sun-dappled Tuscany to melancholy Warsaw to the enchanting and exotic Sugar Islands of the Caribbean.

Selected Poems

release date: Jan 01, 2014
Selected Poems
Laurie Lee was a celebrated English novelist, screenwriter, and poet, whose autobiographical novels Cider with Rosie, As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning, and A Moment of War found enormous popularity in England. However, poetry was really his favorite form of writing, an area where success frustratingly eluded him. Laurie Lee Selected Poems collects forty of Lee''s best poems, and provides the perfect introduction to this beloved authors lesser known works. The collection contains works such as Lee''s first poem, which appeared The Sunday Referee in 1934, poems first published in Cyril Connolly''s Horizon magazine in 1940, and selections from his first volume of poems, The Sun My Monument. Several poems written in the early 1940s reflect the atmosphere of the war, but also capture the beauty of the English countryside. Also included is the poem "Twelfth Night" from My Many-coated Man, which was set for unaccompanied mixed choir by American composer Samuel Barber in 1968. This year marks the hundredth anniversary of Lee''s birth, and consequently a resurgence of interest in Lee''s body of work. Laurie Lee Selected Poems is the perfect choice for those wanting a new look at an engaging author.

蘿西與蘋果酒

release date: Jan 01, 2000

Cider with Laurie

release date: Jan 01, 1999
Cider with Laurie
Cider With Laurie examines the eventful life and ever popular writing of Laurie Lee, the poet and author, who died in May 1997. This book reflects him through the eyes of the people who knew him at different stages throughout his long life.

Step by Step Phonics

release date: Jan 01, 1998
Step by Step Phonics
A complete phonics and spelling workbook for an entire elementary school year.

Red Sky at Sunrise

release date: Oct 28, 1993
Red Sky at Sunrise
British poet Laurie Lee''s celebrated autobiographical trilogy: Cider with Rosie, As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning and A Moment of War ''I was set down from the carrier''s cart at the age of three; and there with a sense of bewilderment and terror my life in the village began.'' ''This trilogy is a sequence of early recollections, beginning with the dazzling lights and sounds of my first footings on earth in a steep Cotswold valley some three miles long. For nineteen years this was the limit of my world, then one midsummer morning I left home and walked to London and down the blazing length of Spain during the innocent days of the early thirties. Never had I felt so fat with time, so free to go where I would. Then such indulgence was suddenly broken by the savage outbreak of the Civil War . . .'' - Laurie Lee

Cider with Rosie (simplified)

release date: Jan 01, 1990

The Wampanoag

release date: Jan 01, 1989
The Wampanoag
Examines the history, changing fortunes, and current situation of the Wampanoag Indians.

Cider with Rosie

Cider with Rosie
A beautifully produced centenary edition of this classic story of an English childhood, with cover and illustrations from Mark Hearld and an introduction from Michael Morpurgo. "Summer was also the time of these: of sudden plenty, of slow hours and actions, of diamond haze and dust on the eyes; of jazzing wasps and dragonflies, haystooks and thistle-seeds, snows of white butterflies, skylark''s eggs, bee-orchids, and frantic ants... All this, and the feeling that it would never end, that such days had come forever... All sights twice-brilliant and smells twice-sharp, all game-days twice as long... we used up the light to its last violet drop, and even then we couldn''t go to bed." " Cider With Rosie "is the best and most vital kind of memoir, rich with colourful, sensuous impressions of life in an English village after the First World War. It overflows with stories and characters made fantastical by the writer''s child-perspective, and it draws the reader irresistibly into the lost land of the past. With this beautiful special edition, Vintage Classics celebrates 100 years since the birth of the author, Laurie Lee, and salutes this remarkable, surprising and well-loved classic.
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