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The Man Who Came to London (2017)
EN PB NW
ISBN: 9780955489051 bzw. 0955489059, in Englisch, Peaches Publications, Taschenbuch, neu.
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´´The Man Who Came to London´´ is a story about the expectations and experiences of the ´New Millennium migrant´. Freddy believes it is time to see if Great Britain - as described by the pioneers who made the journey there; decades earlier - was just as what was reported. For Freddy, a road trip to the North was literally a ´discovery´ of the other side of British society: Sheffield, Birmingham, St.Asaph, Painswick and Cambridge are all included. With some familiar themes surrounding migration ´´The Man Who Came to London´´ is a story about the expectations and experiences of the ´New Millennium migrant´. Freddy believes it is time to see if Great Britain - as described by the pioneers who made the journey there; decades earlier - was just as what was reported. For Freddy, a road trip to the North was literally a ´discovery´ of the other side of British society: Sheffield, Birmingham, St.Asaph, Painswick and Cambridge are all included. With some familiar themes surrounding migration running throughout the chapters, the writer relates the story with a sense of wit and purposeful language. A. S. Cookson has skilfully interjected some humour, in a candid exposure of cultural and social realities - from the barber shop in London to the pier at Brighton & Hove - which makes the story compelling and entertaining in equal measure. ´´A fascinating story portrayed with style and confidence´´ - Cara Armstrong, hhb Agency 2017. Lieferzeit 1-2 Werktage.
´´The Man Who Came to London´´ is a story about the expectations and experiences of the ´New Millennium migrant´. Freddy believes it is time to see if Great Britain - as described by the pioneers who made the journey there; decades earlier - was just as what was reported. For Freddy, a road trip to the North was literally a ´discovery´ of the other side of British society: Sheffield, Birmingham, St.Asaph, Painswick and Cambridge are all included. With some familiar themes surrounding migration ´´The Man Who Came to London´´ is a story about the expectations and experiences of the ´New Millennium migrant´. Freddy believes it is time to see if Great Britain - as described by the pioneers who made the journey there; decades earlier - was just as what was reported. For Freddy, a road trip to the North was literally a ´discovery´ of the other side of British society: Sheffield, Birmingham, St.Asaph, Painswick and Cambridge are all included. With some familiar themes surrounding migration running throughout the chapters, the writer relates the story with a sense of wit and purposeful language. A. S. Cookson has skilfully interjected some humour, in a candid exposure of cultural and social realities - from the barber shop in London to the pier at Brighton & Hove - which makes the story compelling and entertaining in equal measure. ´´A fascinating story portrayed with style and confidence´´ - Cara Armstrong, hhb Agency 2017. Lieferzeit 1-2 Werktage.
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