All Together Now?
One Man's Walk in Search of a Lost England
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Guardian Faber Publishing
Published:6th Feb '20
Should be back in stock very soon
This book explores the journey of a son retracing his father's steps during a significant protest, revealing deep connections to community and identity.
In All Together Now?, Mike Carter embarks on a poignant journey that traces the footsteps of his father, Pete, who organized the People's March for Jobs in 1981. This march, which saw 300 individuals walk from Liverpool to London, was a response to the devastating impact of Thatcher's policies on industrial Britain. As Mike walks the same route thirty-five years later, he seeks to understand not only his father's motivations but also the broader social landscape of contemporary Britain.
Throughout his journey, Mike encounters a working class that remains largely overlooked by politicians in Westminster. He discovers communities that, despite being hollowed out by economic decline, display remarkable resilience and a fierce desire for change. The echoes of the past resonate as he meets individuals who embody both anger and hope, reflecting a society grappling with its identity and future. The narrative weaves personal reflections with historical context, offering a rich tapestry of experiences that highlight the ongoing struggles and aspirations of ordinary people.
All Together Now? is more than just a memoir; it is a call to re-examine our sense of belonging and the narratives we create for ourselves and our communities. It challenges readers to consider their place within a changing society and the importance of collective action in shaping a better future.
ISBN: 9781783351572
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 24mm
Weight: 315g
400 pages
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