Douglas
Douglas grew up in a small village near to Nottingham. Although he was one of five children, he was a solitary child loving the freedom of the countryside and marvelled at nature and the universe. He admired the English writer and poet, John Clare with whom he had great empathy. He continued to write until the morning of his death.
Douglas grew up in a small village near to Nottingham. Although he was one of five children, he was a solitary child loving the freedom of the countryside and marvelled at nature and the universe. He admired the English writer and poet, John Clare with whom he had great empathy. He continued to write until the morning of his death. See less
Douglas book reviews
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The Book of Hope: A Survival Guide for Trying Times
Tell all my friends... perfect nightstand book!
by carsi, May 27, 2022
Jane Goodall and Doug Abrams sat down for a series of quiet, thoughtful and inspiring conversations about the relevancy of hope in our times. They usually chatted over coffee (or a dram of whisky) in ... Read More
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Punk 57
Sad
by Kristen, Jul 21, 2021
I wasn't sure about this book at first. I liked it but as I got further into the book, it started getting into the bullying portion of the book and I didn't like it as much. The book got better as ... Read More
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Birthday Girl
Great Book
by Kristen, Jul 21, 2021
I liked this book. It was exactly the type of book I like but it was soo slow in the beginning. I just kept waiting and waiting for them to get around to the banging. Once that started, it was great. Read More