George Ewart Evans

George Ewart Evans was a British author and folklorist known for his work in recording the oral history and rural traditions of East Anglia. His books, such as 'Ask the Fellows Who Cut the Hay', provide valuable insights into the lives of agricultural workers and the changing rural landscape in the 20th century.

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  1. 1. The Voices Of The Children

    The Story of the Evacuation in Britain 1939-1945

    Set against the backdrop of rural England, this poignant narrative delves into the lives of children growing up in a rapidly changing world. Through a series of vivid vignettes, the story captures the innocence, resilience, and unique perspectives of its young characters as they navigate the complexities of family, community, and tradition. The narrative is rich with authentic dialogue and evocative descriptions, painting a heartfelt portrait of childhood that resonates with universal themes of growth, discovery, and the enduring power of memory.

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  2. 2. Ask The Fellows Who Cut The Hay

    The Story of a Suffolk Village

    This insightful work delves into the rich tapestry of rural life in Suffolk, England, capturing the essence of a bygone era through the voices of those who lived it. Through a series of interviews with local farmers, laborers, and craftsmen, the narrative paints a vivid picture of traditional agricultural practices, community dynamics, and the profound connection between people and the land. The book serves as a poignant reminder of the wisdom and resilience inherent in rural communities, offering a nostalgic yet informative glimpse into the everyday lives and customs that shaped the countryside.