What a lovely thread! So many memories come back reading all these classics. I think we were lucky that however boring life was we could always lose ourselves in a good book.
I will echo the shout out for Alan Garner- I read them all and recently read his new one- something like, Treacle Walker?
Another book that made an immense impression on me as a young teenager was Boris- by Jap Ter Haar. It was about a boy living through the siege of Leningrad. Oh I wish I could get my hands on another copy...
Changes in taxation that Andy Burnham seems to be interested in


