<div><div><div><div><p><span><i>Blue Remembered Hills</i> is Rosemary </span><span>Sutcliff’s memoir of her childhood, youth and her first love affairs. It’s a </span><span>classic of perfect writing about her close and not always easy relationship with her bipolar mother, life in the naval dockyards where her father was based, and the beloved family dogs, interspersed with her stoic endurance of physical and emotional pain. Sutcliff writes with joy about her fleeting childhood friendships in a lonely life as an only child. Her lyrical descriptions of the beauty around their remote house in Devon distract the reader from realising the excruciating clinical treatment Sutcliff underwent for years to </span><span>repair the damage caused by Still’s Disease on her </span><span>joints. She describes how her isolation and her awareness of being physically different informed som