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The Black Wall Paul Hardman

The Black Wall By Paul Hardman

The Black Wall by Paul Hardman


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The story of seven pals and their teenage pranks in Salford

The Black Wall Summary

The Black Wall by Paul Hardman

Teenage tales are recalled in this detailed account of the lives of a group of seven pals whose meeting place was affectionately known as The Black Wall. Set in a poor, downtrodden area of Salford, it tells of the exploits and escapades of the young daredevils and their couldn't care less attitude to life. It's a portrait of youth with time on its hands and its utter disregard of others. It perhaps reflects the time when we were young and thought nothing of what we did. But through it all one thing emerges and that's the camaraderie and loyalty within the group.

About Paul Hardman

Paul Hardman attended a Secondary Modern school as a teenager in Salford where he found creative writing to be a pleasure. This continued to be the case, at university where he studied French and Spanish in the beautiful surroundings of Stirling. Visiting the continent as part of his degree, he found himself comparing Spanish and French cultures to those in the UK. On his return, and to this day, he remains inspired by his experiences leading to the writing of this book, The Black Wall. He found this creative process to be a thoroughly enjoyable and rewarding experience and he is confident that his readers will find it equally so.

Additional information

GOR013703642
9781838274467
1838274464
The Black Wall by Paul Hardman
Used - Very Good
Paperback
i2i Publishing
2021-01-15
164
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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