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Summer 1940. As the cuckoo sings out across the Lake District, life
is about to change for ever for local boy Tommy and his friend
Sally, the mysterious evacuee girl who lives on the neighbouring
farm. When they find a wounded Nazi airman in the woods, Sally
persuades Tommy not to report it but to keep the German hidden.
This starts a chain of events that leads to the uncovering of
secrets about Sally's past and a summer of adventure that neither
child will ever forget.
Glimpses of Eden is a seasonally-arranged collection of the very
best of novelist Jonathan Tulloch’s acclaimed nature column,
which has run in The Tablet for more than ten years. In ninety-six
evocative daily records of his explorations of the land, mostly
within an hour’s bike ride from his North Yorkshire home, Tulloch
captures snapshots of the wonders of the natural world. Here are
eternal stories of resilience and beauty, hope and death, survival
and renewal, a tapestry of miraculous creation to enrich our souls
and deepen our understanding of life. Each reading is followed by a
new reflection written for this volume.
Antony Gormley's angel looked down on the lads. "She'll see us
through, she'll help us. The guardian angel of fucking toe rags."
Two lads. One mission. Belter. Sewell and Gerry live in Gateshead.
Theirs seems the perfect partnership. Sewell is physically strong,
Gerry is small but crafty. Neither has attended school for a long
time. Both are broke, and both love one thing, Newcastle United. An
exciting adaptation featuring puppetry, live music and a purely
belter tale of epic proportions. Based on Jonathan Tulloch's The
Season Ticket, adapted by Jamie Eastlake, this edition was
published to coincide with the premiere at Laurels Whitley Bay in
March 2022, ahead of a UK tour.
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