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Where did it all go right - Andrew Collins


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Where did it all go right - Andrew Collins

 
Description: ISBN 0091894360 / Author: Jane Hissey / Genre: Biography

Newest Review: ... Jersey, and he says that this is when he sees his childhood as ending), but by no means poor. Mother, father, younger ... more

 ... brother and sister. Happy times at school, family holidays in Wales, colour TV and lots of toys - no major problems with anything really! Sounds nice, and for the most part I can relate to that, and I'm sure that many people can. Since I was born in 1981 and I am female, I was never going to be able to relate completely to Andrew's tales. However, on some level I could - having a brother born in 1970 probably helped as a lot of things sounded familiar. And, although 16 years later that I was growing up, certain things we...more

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Crowned Review Where did it all go right - Andrew Collins: I thought it went wrong somewhere! (1309 words)
by - written on 25/10/09 (Very useful, 121 readings)
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---Intro--- I had really high hopes for the book when I chose it from the charity book list at work for the grand total of 25p. Having read numerous 'sob story' autobiographies (nothing against the authors of these tragic tales, but they do tend to roll into one after a while) I was eager to read an account of a 'normal' and happy childhood! Andrew Collin's "Where did it all go right?" should have been right up my street, or so I thought! ---The Book--- The front cover has a picture of Andrew as a young boy and houses, with a big title and the subtitle "Growing up normal in the 70s". Disappointingly there are no photos in ...  Read the complete review

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Premium Review When I was a lad.... (1030 words)
by - written on 19/12/06 (Very useful, 105 readings)
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Where Did It All Go Right - Growing up normal in the 1970 - Andrew Collins > Reviews > When I was a lad .... Edit review | Upload pictures Offers for Where Did It All Go Right - Growing up normal in the 1970 - Andrew Collins Related offers Auctions Reviews Resources All reviews Previous review When I was a lad .... A review by brereton66 on Where Did It All Go Right - Growing up normal in the 1970 - Andrew Collins December 15th, 2006 Author's product rating: Advantages: Fresh take on the whole nostalgia thing Disadvantages: Tails off by halfway through ...  Read the complete review

 

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