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Rosie29 | 16:24 Wed 20th Nov 2019 | ChatterBank
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I always give a book at Christ mas to a young man who is a great friend of one of my grandson. He is 28 a very bright young man interested in world affairs, human rights, history - actual and fictional - and most "good" fiction. I mention the fact that he has Cerebral Palsy and walks with difficulty only because some books might be inappropriate e.g. 100 Places to see before you die etc. Any thoughts welcomed thank you.
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“In extremis: the life and death of the war correspondent Marie Colvin” by Lyndsey Hilsum is excellent and would fit with his interests.
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Thanks Toorak - I don't know of it and will look it up.
It is extremely difficult to choose a book for someone else. Give a book token and then he can select one for himself.
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I remember now - Lindsey Hilsum used to do war reporting for Ch4 news. An excellent foreign correspondent. Yes I could give a Book Token. I've always found just the right thing in the past but this year I'm stumped.
I have just searched Amazon, Books, World affairs. Quite a few good suggestions.
A short clip of Lyndsey Hilsum talking about the book

SPQR: A History of Ancient Rome by Mary Beard.

A very readable history and classics book.
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I'm so grateful for this help. X
A nice bookshelf......? Don't think my new book going online at the end of the month - 'My Mother has Alzheimer's - Am I Going Mad?' will be appropriate.....
I would say Book Token as well ! No chance of giving something they don't like !
Maybe a bit, "Mahnolia / Vanilla," but one of the best book I ever read was David Copperfield.

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