Junior
Villains, Hooligans and Scoundrels a Testament to the Social Icons in Our Lives and the Friends I Keep.
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4.3 • 8 Ratings
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- £4.99
Publisher Description
Society played a part in the death of my baby brother. The demand for perfection and what was deemed acceptable by our everyday standards helped mold a fragile frame in a young man's mind.
The security and resolution I needed was never to be found within the realms of the everyday working world. I learned to reconcile with what you may unfairly call the "ills of society".
I found not only resolve, but also harmony within the world, a world that all members of our populace are exposed to in their lives and is part of a culture, even if you chose to ignore it, is one we all live in. I'm not only lucky enough, but also privileged to have been welcomed and accepted in this world, and here their stories will show that this syndicate are of the same making of us all.
For me and my brothers none of our heroes wore capes.
Customer Reviews
It’s a Cracker
I read this a while back and whilst some of the stories you may have heard about, it’s fascinating to know more facts about the people involved themselves. Being at school with Phil Dalby (although he’s a lot older than me 😂), you knew what values he had even then but to hear all the old stories again with all the local lads mentioned, his escapades are truly incredible and I’m glad I can consider him a pal. Thoroughly recommend this book. Well done chaps
Junior by Jason Allday
What a fantastic read, really hits home when you can relate to many names in the book... Phil ur disclosure was frank & factual... more importantly I'm happy to have u as my friend..
To sum up... once you open the book, you just don't wanna put it down !!