By: Jeanette Trefle
Book Format: Choose an option
Free standard delivery on UK orders over £35
*Available directly from our distributors, click the Available On tab below
Many years ago, Jeanette Trefle promised herself she would write her story before she got (too) old and doddery. She thinks that while history in textbooks is made up of big events, for the rest of us, history is made by family and friends, teachers and the crazy man up the road. She wanted to write down her memories so her grandchildren would know where she discovered some of her weird ideas and what she did with her time before she met them.
The Governor General Cleaned my Shoes' by Jeanette Trefle and found it utterly delightful, charming and witty, and, at times, very sad and heart breaking. I am not a fan of fiction, so, to find an autobiography about an ordinary, not famous woman, who lived through the 50's and upwards with all the archaic attitudes to the female gender, was wonderful. Her experiences and memories are often understated but with those very few words she "says it all". The poignancy or tragedy or even the humour of every situation is clear.
We use cookies on this site to enhance your user experience and for marketing purposes.
By clicking any link on this page you are giving your consent for us to set cookies