Buddy's Song by Nigel Hinton

Buddy's Song by Nigel Hinton

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Zusammenfassung

This is the story of Terry - the fun-loving Buddy Holly fan who is more of an adolescent than his own son, Carol - who has discovered that there's more to life than being a wife and a mother, and the intelligent and sensitive Buddy who tries desperately to keep his parents together.

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Buddy's Song by Nigel Hinton

This is the story of Terry - the fun-loving Buddy Holly fan who is more of an adolescent than his own son, Carol - who has discovered that there's more to life than being a wife and a mother, and the intelligent and sensitive Buddy who tries desperately to keep his parents together.

James Hinton has published widely on the social history of twentieth-century Britain. His early work in labour history included The First Shop Stewards' Movement (1973) and Labour and Socialism (1983). A spell of intense political activism in the 1980s anti-nuclear movement was reflected in Protests
and Visions: Peace Politics in Twentieth-Century Britain (1989). Turning his attention to the 1940s, he has published three monographs on contrasting groups of active citizens: Shop Floor Citizens: Engineering Democracy in 1940s Britain (1994); Women, Social Leadership and the Second World War
(2002); and Nine Wartime Lives: Mass-Observation and the Making of the Modern Self (2010).
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ISBN 13 9780140326406
ISBN 10 0140326405
Titel Buddy's Song
Autor Nigel Hinton
Serie Plus
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Penguin Random House Children's UK
Erscheinungsjahr 1989-04-27
Seitenanzahl 192
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