In Conversation with Laura Cumming

Today, I’m joined by the art critic and author, Laura Cumming, to discuss Laura’s brilliant book, On Chapel Sands,* which is a fascinating investigation into family history and family secrets.

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In her book, Laura recounts her mother’s kidnapping one autumn afternoon in 1929 from a beach near Chapel St Leonards in Lincolnshire. Laura’s mother, Betty (as she was called as a child), was missing for five days before being found, but she lost all memory of the incident and only found out about the kidnapping when she was in her sixties. 

Laura, intrigued by this mystery, as well as other curious circumstances surrounding her mother’s childhood, began looking for clues in old family photographs. On Chapel Sands is an account of Laura’s investigations and her remarkable revelations.

The book is a beautiful portrait of a particular time, family and place, and it’s also a moving tribute to Laura’s mother. The story is told through Laura’s poetic prose, as well as through photographs and artworks of particular significance, and it’s Laura’s discerning eye and microscopic analysis of images that bring so many surprising truths to light.

Laura Cumming

On Chapel Sands is a marvellous read for anyone interested in family history, and I had a wonderful time chatting to Laura about how she came to write this account of her mother’s early life.

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