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Stories We Could Tell (Paperback)

by Tony Parsons (Author)
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4.0 out of 5 stars Parsons Tells A Good Story, Jul 5 2009
By Brad Saunders (Waterloo, Ontario) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Stories We Could Tell (Paperback)
Stores We Could Tell is another great novel from UK Mirror columnist Tony Parsons. Set in 1977 London, this book recalls the summer of punk rock and the death of Elvis Presley, but ultimately this is the story of three friends being dragged one way or another into adulthood. Behind the rock journalist lifestyles and the accompanying 'stay cool at all costs' attitude are three young guys with a deep friendship who turn to each other when life doesn't work out as they think it should.

If you are a fan of Nick Horby's High Fidelity or grew up during the late 70's/early 80's you will enjoy this book. It might even remind you of some stories YOU could tell.
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