Old Rage, Sheila Hancock

I love Sheila Hancock's view of the world. She comes across as acerbic, pointed, and not particularly interested in cutting fools any slack. She also is clearly a compassionate, loving woman who has lead a life. I'm not sure I go along with the idea that this is a book of overwhelming rage, as I have seen some reviews suggest. She just seems mightily pissed off with a lot of aspects of life, and being an ageing (but nowhere near her) woman myself, I have a lot of sympathy with the things that make you furious, although I don't think I'm quite at the stage of shouting at the TV yet, and there's no pigeons in this neighbourhood.Read more

Old Rage

Sheila Hancock looked like she was managing old age. She had weathered and even thrived in widowhood, taking on acting roles that would have been demanding for a woman half her age. She had energy, friends, a devoted family, a lovely home. She could still remember her lines.

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