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Recommend A Good Biography?
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Can anyone recommend a good biography/autobiography they are reading at the moment?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Nailit, i've read and re-read Ozzy's autobiography. And, no doubt, i'll read it again some time soon. Hilarious. Trouble is - and he points this out at the beginning - what he says took place may not have been quite as he tells it. But it is how he remembers it. I'm surprised he can remember anything at all from that period of his life :-)
'Everything I Know About Love' by Dolly Alderton is great, and has become a surprise bestseller in hardback and now paperback:
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The Broken Biscuit - John Cowell.
The story of one woman's struggle and refusal to succumb to adversity - the beatings of a violent husband, the crippling poverty of the age - to raise six children and devote a lifetime to charity and good works.
Cracks in the Ceiling - John Cowell.
This coming-of-age saga takes us through John Cowell's young life during the 40s and 50s when he lived in a Lancashire cotton mill town with his adored mother, Winifred, his father, Jack and his siblings until - as a National Service soldier - he leaves for the faraway Cameroons in West Africa.
Elephant Grass - John Cowell.
Elephant Grass is a compassionate and heart-warming tale of a young man's exploits in the British Cameroons, West Africa, during National Service in Her Majesty's Forces.
God Loves a Trier - James Cowell.
This is a personal tale of a boy growing up: World War II rationing; fear of the Nazis; childhood adventures; and working in the coalmines.
If you want any of these signing with a personal message, it can be arranged. James is my father and John is my uncle :)
The story of one woman's struggle and refusal to succumb to adversity - the beatings of a violent husband, the crippling poverty of the age - to raise six children and devote a lifetime to charity and good works.
Cracks in the Ceiling - John Cowell.
This coming-of-age saga takes us through John Cowell's young life during the 40s and 50s when he lived in a Lancashire cotton mill town with his adored mother, Winifred, his father, Jack and his siblings until - as a National Service soldier - he leaves for the faraway Cameroons in West Africa.
Elephant Grass - John Cowell.
Elephant Grass is a compassionate and heart-warming tale of a young man's exploits in the British Cameroons, West Africa, during National Service in Her Majesty's Forces.
God Loves a Trier - James Cowell.
This is a personal tale of a boy growing up: World War II rationing; fear of the Nazis; childhood adventures; and working in the coalmines.
If you want any of these signing with a personal message, it can be arranged. James is my father and John is my uncle :)