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Big Fish Little Pond is a fictional and very emotive, topical debate about the factual social history of Britain to where we arrive today. The main character is a dignified and respected man of senior years, whose grandson is caught up in a serious criminal incident and plot. This triggers the thrust of the book which features five prominent characters who participate in a rigorous 'live time' debate focussing on crime and disorder, human rights, racism, religion and the economy in a week long Government run and monitored operation based in Southern England, with genuine supporting historical and current factual research. The book builds to a poignant and ironic conclusion which will stir the reader's passion and emotion. The book is very prevalent to well publicised events and the mood of the country and I can guarantee that it will get you thinking - as much as challenging your own views and opinions.
Big Fish Little Pond is a fictional and very emotive, topical debate about the factual social history of Britain to where we arrive today. The main character is a dignified and respected man of senior years, whose grandson is caught up in a serious criminal incident and plot. This triggers the thrust of the book which features five prominent characters who participate in a rigorous 'live time' debate focussing on crime and disorder, human rights, racism, religion and the economy in a week long Government run and monitored operation based in Southern England, with genuine supporting historical and current factual research. The book builds to a poignant and ironic conclusion which will stir the reader's passion and emotion. The book is very prevalent to well publicised events and the mood of the country and I can guarantee that it will get you thinking - as much as challenging your own views and opinions.
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