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On The Table Read Magazine, “the best book magazine in the UK“, author Joan Lewis shares the inspiration behind her new novel, Because You Were There.
I interviewed Joan Lewis about her life and career, what inspired her to write her new book, Because You Were There, and her creative writing process.
Hi. I’m a retired British headteacher who for the past twenty one years has lived in Southern France, where we welcome people of all nationalities to our country gite . I spend my time walking, gardening, boating on the med and writing novels and short stories. I also love to blog about life in France.
As a teacher I loved telling stories to young children. There are some brilliant stories out there, and I would have loved to write one too.
When I was in my forties I was stirred by local events which set the children of the town, who had been bequeathed an area of land for play , against developers who wanted to use the land for building. I wrote a short novel in which the children won. In reality the developers won.
I have written more than one book, but ‘Because You Were There’ is my first novel to be published. I wrote it over a couple of winter months.
I will never forget a certain pupil whom I taught in a school for ‘educationally subnormal pupils,’ where she had been wrongly placed as a result of her Caribbean origin. I will always remember a poem she wrote for me . Much later, when I learned of the terrible injustices suffered by people of her ( Windrush) generation, I began to wonder what might have happened to her. Did she get the opportunity to develop her talents , or was she perhaps deported? Did she suffer further indignities and cruelty? This book, an exposure of the ‘Windrush Scandal’ and its disastrous effect on families , is the result.
Once I started to write, the ideas flowed, and new characters popped up as if from nowhere. I think they told Tina’s story for me.
There are two protagonists who tell the story concurrently. One, ex teacher Felicity, is semi -autobiographical. Tina was inspired by the pupil I mentioned earlier.
My main antagonist, ‘The Colonel,’ is an amalgam of some misogynistic, bullying, racist, patronising and self- centred men that I have met over the years. I only hope that I never meet someone in real life who possesses all of these characteristics together.
How to resolve the racial injustices that Tina and her family suffer is the main conflict in my book. Tina remains under the threat of deportation, even after she is released. While her daughter fights to prove her mother’s British nationality, she herself is suspected of the ‘theft’ of a precious Picasso ceramic. Will they ever be able to enjoy a normal family life together again?
I flew!
The senior editor at ‘Cranthorpe Millner’ publishers was extremely supportive, and where occasionally she gave her advice, I respected it.
Go for it. Primarily the writing is for you.
Some time ago I wrote a novel about teenage violence, disaffection and mental illness, in which a parent goes in search of her ‘lost son, and meets a politician who believes he knows all the answers. I realise that, Post Covid, this problem is more relevant than ever. And so I am currently bringing my novel up to date , and injecting a little fun at the politician’s expense.
I am indeed proud, and share my gratitude with the characters who helped me to create their story. I will be even more proud if this story goes some small way to defeating racist attitudes both in Britain and elsewhere.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/126804779-because-you-were-there
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