Silver Pages on the Lawn is the true story of student lovers
and their star-crossed romance that endures parental disapproval as
well as the want of time, money, and privacy. To bridge long
separations, they make love by words alone. Their passionate, eloquent
letters, poignant and poetic, are the heart of this memoir and bring to
life the troubled era in which their story takes place—the lean days of
the Great Depression, war clouds over Europe, and the literary
renaissance of which these aspiring writers were part, form the heart of
their history.
Silver Pages on the Lawn paints a dramatic picture of the
difficult years they lived through and of the steadfast love that
survived it all and carried them through to the life they dreamed of.
Nora Lourie Percival was born just after World War I in
Samara on the Volga River in Russia. The revolution drove her father
out of the country to safety, and her family lived through a civil war
and a famine. These tribulations were recorded in Weather of the Heart,
her first memoir. In 1922, the family was reunited in New York, where
Nora grew up. The author’s career has been largely in the editorial
field. She has worked for Random House, the American Management
Association, and Barnard College. Now long retired, she is still writing
and working as a freelance editor. An only child, she has raised five
children and now has eleven grandchildren. She lives in the mountains of
North Carolina, where she enjoys the natural beauty and is inspired by
the literary renaissance in the South.