A nostalgic and very funny celebration of the slightly slapdash place we call home - Great Britain
Tim Moore's books include French Revolutions, Do Not Pass Go, Spanish Steps and Nul Points and I Believe in Yesterday. He lives in London.
Hailed as the new Bill Bryson, he in fact a writer of considerably
more substance.
*Irish Times*
He is a rare comic talent.
*The Times*
Moore is a talented and very funny writer.
*Daily Telegraph*
Tim Moore’s sharp and witty book…is a pilgrimage to the most
derelict, unlovable and forlorn parts of Britain.
*Independent*
A hymn to things lost; a nostalgic appreciation of the days before
Tesco Extra and the universal flood of modern bland… At his best,
there aren’t many travel writers funnier that Tim Moore.
*Independent on Sunday*
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