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Tony Garnett

    The Day the Music Died
    Traumas and Tanks
    Marine Ices
    100 Greats: Ipswich Town Football Club
    • 100 Greats: Ipswich Town Football Club

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The book chronicles the rich history of Ipswich Town Football Club, detailing its formation, key milestones, and significant achievements over the years. It explores the club's evolution, iconic players, memorable matches, and the passionate fanbase that has supported it through thick and thin. Additionally, the narrative delves into the club's impact on the local community and its place in the broader context of English football, providing a comprehensive look at a beloved institution in the sport.

      100 Greats: Ipswich Town Football Club
    • Marine Ices

      • 244 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Set in 1984, the story follows eighteen-year-old Havana as she embarks on a journey from sunny California to the bleak atmosphere of London, her birthplace. Alone in a city she doesn't know, she faces the challenges of isolation and discovery, navigating her past and the unfamiliar environment. The narrative explores themes of identity and belonging as Havana seeks to forge her own path in a place filled with memories yet devoid of connections.

      Marine Ices
    • Traumas and Tanks

      A Child's War

      • 132 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of World War II, the story follows Tim and his family as they navigate life in Salisbury amidst air raids and wartime restrictions. With their father away serving overseas, Tim embarks on various adventures with his brother and friends, experiencing both the perils of war and the joy of peace. The narrative captures the innocence of youth during tumultuous times, enriched by the author's personal experiences, and is complemented by beautiful illustrations that enhance this poignant tale.

      Traumas and Tanks
    • The Day the Music Died

      • 338 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      From his childhood in working-class, war-torn Birmingham to his passionate battle to bring controversial topics into the public eye through film and TV, The Day the Music Died is the memoir of BBC director and producer, Tony Garnett.

      The Day the Music Died