Hold the Front Page - and Send in the Clowns - Peter Brown
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Hold the Front Page - and Send in the Clowns
Pages: 236, Paperback, Paul Mould Publishing Last Update 24.11.2009 05:46
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by - written on 11/12/07 (Useful, 83 readings)
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This is fabulous book that had me laughing out loud all the way through. It is based in Lincolnshire and details the amazing double life of a journalist and clown in the county. Through the eyes of the author you see the famous people he interviewed and met and hear the inside stories from the news room of a local paper - The Lincolnshire Echo. For anyone from the area it is a fascinating insight into the last fifty years of news in Lincolnshire - but it is also full of good humour and funny stories that anyone would love to read. The clowing stories are very interesting and the reader gets to see just how a clown feels when on stage! Over all ... Read the complete review
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