‘Anna Blair has a sensitive ear for dialect and a touch of gentle wit in linking her narrative’ - The Herald
‘It’s these apparently inconsequential accounts that make bygone eras vibrate with life’ - The Scots Magazine
In Tea at Miss Cranston’s and More Tea at Miss Cranston’s, Anna Blair recreates a bygone era through the recollections of countless Glaswegians who shared their memories with her during extensive interviews. Nostalgic yet never rose-tinted or bitter, they offer a candid picture of the joys and hardships – as well as of the mundane and everyday occurrences – of past times.
This omnibus edition of her much acclaimed books is a feast of history and together provide a fascinating glimpse into the vibrant and intimate sides of a great city in years gone by.