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Average rating: 3.82 · 754 ratings · 129 reviews · 11 distinct worksSimilar authors
That Close

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Suggs and the City: Journey...

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Deaf School: The Non-Stop P...

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A Little South of Sanity

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Place on the Team (05) by S...

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The Ten Commandments by Sug...

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Christian Community by Sugg...

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“It’s a tradition stretching back right through the centuries, to the time when London was still in the first flush of youth.”
Suggs, Suggs and the City: Journeys through Disappearing London

“These old-style buses had other glories too. I’m sure it was not only me and my friends who enjoyed the occasional ride without a fare on these old wagons. ‘Get on a red bus and not pay the fare, get on the red bus and go anywhere,’ as I sang in ‘Somewhere in London’.”
Suggs, Suggs and the City: Journeys through Disappearing London

“That short-haired young chap stepping out in all his aquamarine magnificence was tagging along behind a very long line of others who’d walked the same road before him: teddy boys, mods, rockers, skinheads, hippies, soul boys and punks - and those are just the cultural tribes from my lifetime. It’s a tradition stretching back right through the centuries, to the time when London was still in the first flush of youth.”
Suggs, Suggs and the City: Journeys through Disappearing London

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