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All Together Now
£14.99
Chapters on Congleton & Stoke!
In 1981, Mike Carter’s dad, Pete, organised the People’s March for Jobs, which saw 300 people walk from Liverpool to London to protest about prime minister Thatcher. Just before the 2016 EU referendum, Mike set off to walk the same route in a quest to better understand his dad and his country. His route took in Macclesfield, Congleton and Stoke — there’s a chapter called Beartown in which he calls in at the Chron, and enjoys a curry.
“A vital and moving book” — Christopher Eccleston.
Free delivery to anyone in our circulation area (10 miles and less from Congleton).

Agency by William Gibson
All Together Now
Cheshire Railways: The Age of Steam by Robin Jones
Contented Dementia by Oliver James
Dementia explained for kids by Kate De Goldi
Dexter’s Diary by Joanne Jarvis
Face It by Debbie Harry
How modest are the bravest
I Robot, Peter Crouch
It's gone dark over Bill's Mother's by Lisa Blower
Max Hastings - Chastise - The Dambusters Story 1943
Me Elton John
Chronicle 1912 edition
Chronicle 1914 edition
Chronicle 1916 edition
Chronicle 1918 edition
Chronicle 1940 edition
Entertainment lineage - text only
Sales / Services / Jobs lineage
The Ratline by Philippe Sands
Mountain Man by James Forrest
Oakie's War by Bill Ridgway
Pandemic 1918 by Catharine Arnold
The Stopping Places by Damian Le Bas
Walking with Kids by Angela Youngman 

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