The Road to Nab's End
Review of The Road to Nab End - William Woodruff by
howardmalcolm
Advantages: Personalizes the decline of the Industrial Revolution in England
Disadvantages: NOne
...Century Dickens novel. Seen through the eyes of the author, Woodruff, beginning at his birth and early years as a son of poor weavers in the mill town of Blackburn Lancashire during the First World War and ending as he leaves poverty and depression at 16 to try his luck in the big city, London.
It is also the story of a family struggling through the failure of capitalism as the Industrial Revolution wanes and dreams of a good life for the working ... ...with riviting prose and brings the post First World War conditions of NorthernEngland vividly to life.
An amazing book and a great find for this reader.
"Billy" Woodruff's family story reminds me of Frank McCourt"s "Angela's Ashes". Desparately poor family struggling to secure a subsistance, too proud for charity. The difference, however, is that Woodruff's father is not a drunk but a World War I, English Veteran, unemployed weaver, remote and ...
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What a real Role Model should be
Review of Black, White and Gold - Kelly Holmes by
sewbizzie
Advantages: Great inspirational reading
Disadvantages: Bit long winded when she laks about other race competitors
Black White and Gold is the biography written by 2 times Olympic champion, Dame Kelly Holmes.
She starts the book in March of 2005 as she is sitting in a limousine driving towards the gate of Buckingham Palace. She is off to receive her Damehood and she says how surreal it felt and how she had to pinch herself to make sure it was really happening. She tells how she joked with the other people who were also their receiving their Damehood and Knights', ... ...to have the Queen place the sword on each of her shoulders, she tells them all she is going to kneel down anyway! As we all know she did not and she received her dame hood in the correct way!
We are then taken back to her early years and she tells how when her parents found out she was pregnant and had split up from her boyfriend they did not want her to have the baby but she went ahead and when Kelly was born her mother was given the choice of ...
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20.08.2008
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Don't You Know Who I Am - I do now mate.........
Review of Don't You Know Who I Am?: Insider Diaries of Fame, Power and Naked Ambition - Piers Morgan by
leporecon1986
Advantages: Funny, interesting and gossipy
Disadvantages: slightly boring in places
After watching multiple episodes of Britain's got talent, and quite enjoying the remarks made by Piers Morgan I decided to pick up one of his books. My brother had a copy 'Don't you know who I am?' so this was the obvious choice.
The book consists of a number of diary entries around the time after his Mirror newspaper sacking, and evolves around his search for a new job, celebrity status and also I had no real idea of who Piers Morgan was except ... ...owing to a sacking. In this book Piers lifts the lid on his meeting with numerous celebrities ranging from top bench cabinet ministers to the likes of Gordon Ramsay and Sharon Osborne, all of which are thoroughly eventful. My favourite has to be his meeting with Sharon where he waits for her PR to go to the loo before asking her opinion of certain celebrities knowing that she would be more likely to slag them off without the PR present. Piers manages ...
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19.08.2008
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A Nightime on Radio
Review of Almost a Celebrity: A Lifetime of Night-Time - James Whale by
charlesnewton
Advantages: Easy to read and follow
Disadvantages: Controversial at times with strong opinions
This is the story of one of Britains most controvercial and opinionated Shock Jock Radio presenters. It takes you along the road of his life in Radio, including Top Shop Radio, for the Top Shop clothes store, Local Radio in Newcastle, Radio Aire in Leeds, where he took his show to Television, to his last show on Talk Sport Radio.
It also talks about his diagnosis with Cancer and the setting up of his cancer charity.
This book does not dissapoint. ... ...his opinions on a variety of subjects as well as charting his life and career. It also has a wonderful tribute to his personal friend, Bernard Manning, who passed just before the book was published.
Witty, controversial and entertaining, this is a must read for all who have listened to the James Whale Radio Show.
The book is written by James himself and charts his life at various stages as well as sharing his experiences and opinions. ...
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18.08.2008
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upsetting and eyeopening
Review of A Child Called It - Dave Pelzer by
Jemma100
Advantages: Such a moving true story, and a happy ending
Disadvantages: upsetting
...story definitely not recommended for a light , relaxing holiday read. The book is deeply emotional and a completely compelling story.
The daily emtions of this poor child are written down it this touching record of David's life. It shows just how hard abused children would find a struggles of daily life, it is a complete eye opener to the harsh reality that is child abuse.
Althought i have rated this book excellent i found it difficult to read ... ...for me!) this just shows how gripping the story is.
This is a must read for anyone working with children, because it makes you so aware of the nescessity of being on the look out for the tell tale signs of the horror and evil that is child abuse. ...
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18.08.2008
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