"Reynolds family." . . "London (England) Social life and customs 20th century." . . "London (England)" . . "Swan River (Man.)" . . "London (England) -- Fiction." . . . . "Reynolds, David -- Childhood and youth." . . "Great Britain -- Genealogy." . . "Reynolds, David, 1948- Family." . . "Reynolds, David, 1948- Childhood and youth." . . "Reynolds, David, 1948-." . . "Great Britain" . . . . . "Biographical fiction" . "Biographical fiction"@en . "Fiction"@en . . "As a child, David Reynolds developed a fascination with the mysterious disappearance of his long-dead grandfather. Over the years he has pieced together the story. However, this contrasts with the story of David's own childhood, mispent youth, and sometimes uncertain relationship with his father."@en . "Swan river : a family memoir"@en . "Swan river : a family memoir" . . . . . . "Swan River"@en . . . . . . . "Swan River : a family memoir"@en . . . . . "Large print books" . . . . . . "Swan river"@en . . . . . . "Electronic books"@en . . . . . . . . "<Div>Throughout his childhood and youth David Reynolds kept an eye on the past, entranced by family stories from Victorian London – the music halls, the romances, the strange disappearance of his grandfather – even as he himself came of age in the vibrant 1960s. In Swan River he describes both worlds with great vitality and sympathy, and shows how a child's puzzled interest in his forebears deepens into an adult's understanding of human nature. Swan River was shortlisted for the PEN/Ackerley prize for Autobiography.</div>"@en . . "Genealogy"@en . "Genealogy" . "Biography"@en . .