Boy in a China Shop
- 352 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Ballet dancer. Front man in an almost famous band. Judge on The Great Pottery Throwdown. How did all that happen?
A seasoned journalist and media manager, this author delves into the heart of societal and historical narratives. His extensive career in high-profile journalism, encompassing work for major British media and New Zealand television programs, has gifted him a unique perspective on the world's workings. He channels these experiences and analytical skills into compelling works that illuminate the complexities and interconnectedness of modern society.


Ballet dancer. Front man in an almost famous band. Judge on The Great Pottery Throwdown. How did all that happen?
Neolithic Britain is an up-to-date, concise introduction to the period of British prehistory from c. 4000-2200 BCE, covering key material and social developments, and reflecting on the nature of cultural practices, tradition, genealogy, and society across nearly two millennia.