Set in the 1970s, this documentary novel is set against the political and cultural events experienced in Wales during this tumultuous and exciting era. The story is told through two fictional characters: Owen James, a journalist; and Rhiannon Jones-Davies, a language activist, student, and later television producer. -- Gwasg Gomer
John Osmond Books
John Osmond focuses on the political and social processes that shape nations and their institutions. His work examines the dynamics of power and ideology, analyzing how these forces influence political and cultural development. Osmond offers insightful perspectives on the interplay between thought and action within the political sphere. His writing encourages a deeper contemplation of the nature and direction of societal change.



This book examines issues of identity within the countries and regions of the United Kingdom. It was published to coincide with a ten-part HTV television series with the same title.