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E-raamat: All Growed Up: What Breadboy Did at University

  • Formaat: 296 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Aug-2014
  • Kirjastus: Blackstaff Press Ltd
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780856406942
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  • Formaat: 296 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Aug-2014
  • Kirjastus: Blackstaff Press Ltd
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780856406942

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It's Belfast, 1982, and an eighteen-year-old boy wearing Hai Karate aftershave has a date with destiny. He's a real man now, so he is, and shaving twice a week. Following his successful career as a breadboy, he's going where few people from the upper Shankill have boldly gone before: to university.





He trades the comforts of home for a life of Yellow Pack beans, student digs and late-night intellectual debates on sex, socialism and The Smiths, but this former paperboy doesn't forget his roots, so he doesn't, and he dreams of making a difference in the world by becoming a famous journalist like Woodward or Bernstein - or even Terry Wogan.





But to do that, he'll have to keep his mind off girls (including Bo Derek), pass all his exams, and maybe even finish reading War and Peace ...





All Growed Up is the sequel to Tony Macaulay's memoirs Paperboy and Breadboy. Touching and funny, it's the book in which the retired paperboy finally grows up.

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"This is a lovely, charming story of self-discovery, self-awareness, and throwing up in your girlfriend's mum's biege bidet... Macaulay's voice sings clear and true..." -- Dominic Kearney * Book of the Week, The Irish News * "It's a funny and touching memoir of what it was like to be a university student in Coleraine in the 1980s -- and it's set to be another best seller for author Tony Macaulay." * Coleraine Times *

Introduction ix
1 Valentine's Day
1(21)
2 Sea, Sand and Students
22(18)
3 Breadboy No More
40(10)
4 Moving On
50(9)
5 First Impressions
59(12)
6 Becoming an Intellectual
71(12)
7 Wherever I Lay My Hat, That's My Home
83(10)
8 Don't You Want Me, Baby
93(13)
9 Video Killed the Radio Star
106(16)
10 Courting in Coleraine
122(13)
11 Westy Disco On Tour
135(16)
12 War and Peace
151(18)
13 To Be Or Not To Be
169(13)
14 New Romantic
182(16)
15 Spielberg Beware
198(12)
16 Farewell to Big Isobel
210(13)
17 Go Wild in the Country
223(21)
18 Mr President
244(13)
19 Career Moves
257(13)
20 It Must Be Love
270(13)
Acknowledgements 283
Tony Macaulay grew up in the 1970s at the top of the Shankill Road - an experience that has shaped his life and inspired his writing. Following successful spells as a paperboy and a breadboy, he has gone on to spend more than thirty years working for peace and reconciliation both in Northern Ireland and abroad. Tony is also a writer and broadcaster, contributing regularly to Radio Ulster for more than ten years. His first two books, Paperboy and Breadboy, were critically acclaimed bestsellers. All Growed Up is his third book. Follow Tony on Twitter: @tonymacaulay