Aldringham Court resident publishes two novels

The residents and staff at Aldringham Court Care Home in Leiston, Suffolk , are beaming with pride as they celebrate the literary success of their remarkable resident, Alison Paul. Recently, Alison has seen the publication of two captivating books, based on the diaries of her grandfather, Robert R. Shankland, recording his adventures as a young man. 

 

 

Documenting a great journey

 

Alison’s grandfather, Robert R. Shankland, meticulously recorded his travels from Cardiff to South Africa in 1892 in a series of little black diaries. Sent away for a year by his Victorian father at the age of 20, Robert documented his journeys around South Africa, capturing not only his experiences but also the local wildlife through his sketches. These precious diaries were left to Alison, who has skilfully edited them to create two engaging books: Maiden Voyage Celticburn and Travels in South Africa. 

 

Family tales

 

“I grew up listening to snippets of my grandfather’s stories. But, it wasn’t until I discovered his diaries that I could fully appreciate the scope of his adventures,” Alison shared. “Publishing these books has been a way to honour his memory and share his incredible journey with the world.” 

His detailed notes also provided a vivid account of a young man learning the ropes of the family business, which involved organising cargo shipments from across the globe back to England. This journey, undertaken during the early days of steam boats, includes fascinating stories of navigating the Suez Canal and adapting to the challenges of maritime travel. 

 

Two novels

 

The first two books, embellished with Robert’s sketches, offer a unique glimpse into the past, blending travelogue with personal reflections and illustrations. Alison’s dedication to preserving and sharing her grandfather’s legacy doesn’t stop here. She is currently working on two more books, Ships and India, which will further delve into Robert’s life and experiences. These forthcoming titles promise to keep Alison very busy and continue to share these historical narratives with future generations. 

“We are incredibly proud of Alison and her accomplishments,” Elaine Holmes, Activities Co-Ordinator at Aldringham Court stated. “Her work honours her family, and their adventures, beautifully.” 

 

More about Aldringham Court and Healthcare Homes

 

Aldringham Court

 

Aldringham Court is run by a long-standing team committed to creating a fun culture throughout the home. Our staff gets to know each resident, essential to providing personalised care and fostering a sense of community and a family feel.

For more information on how to support Aldringham Court, or to arrange a visit, please contact Healthcare Homes at 01728 448344.

 

Healthcare Homes

 

Healthcare Homes Group is the parent company of Aldringham Court. Additionally, it is a respected name in the care home industry. With a portfolio of 48 care homes as well as domiciliary and Live-in care services. Healthcare Homes consistently ranks among the top care home providers.

For further details on our care homeshome carelive-in carespecialist care, or recruitment opportunities, please visit our main website or reach out to our helpful advisors at 01206 646646

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