Description
About the Author
Cathryn Sinclair was born and raised in Lancashire. After graduating from The University of St Andrews she went on to gain a DPhil in chemistry at Somerville College, Oxford. During this time, through her interest in jazz, she met her husband, Jack. An accomplished semi-professional New Orleans jazz clarinettist, Jack had been invited to join the University Jazz Band inasmuch as he was Printing Manager for the Oxford University Press. She worked in medical research, in the water industry and in the oil and petrochemical industry before setting up her own consultancy in people development and management. Cathryn is now retired and lives happily in Oxfordshire with her husband and two guinea pigs.
Reviews
A Lyrical Life in Lockdown, by Cathryn A Sinclair, BSc DPhil A Review A literary gem, offered up in poetry, of everyman's (and woman's) personal pandemic journey. This work by an insightful and questioning U.K. citizen is Bill Bryson-esque in style but done in well-metered rhythm and rhyme. Sinclair's background in science keeps her vignettes well-grounded and accurate while delving into our most personal close-ups with Covid. There is angst and humor, fear and elation, and even political context. The themes evolve with the science on the virus and our endemic personal and societal experiences. Her syntax and Queen's-English vocabulary alone are worth the read and the messages are ultimately a comfort if only to remind us that we were not alone and we survived. Her linguistic cleverness lends to sharing through reading aloud. Her introduction of MacSnail, a hard-shelled but soft-hearted garden transient provides additional perspective, even the prospect of romance in an anxious time. Sinclair's contemporaneous, consecutive anthology of "one-pagers" are individual delights, perfect for intermittent reading at the bedside, the coffee table or even the loo. Her compositions were dispatched as they were written to a small cluster of international friends and as the offerings accumulated over the last eighteen months, we were all of one mind-let's conspire to insist on publication! We won't be the only ones that are pleased. Robert R. Shreck, M.D. Emeritus Oncologist Mission: Cancer + Blood Des Moines, Iowa, USA
Book Information
ISBN 9781839758034
Author Cathryn A Sinclair
Format Paperback
Page Count 462
Imprint Grosvenor House Publishing Ltd
Publisher Grosvenor House Publishing Ltd
Weight(grams) 584g
Dimensions(mm) 216mm * 140mm * 27mm