Lincolnshire is more than spud and mud. Here are many accounts of people's lives as they grew up in Lincolnshire, from working out of the greatest fishing port in the world (Out of Grimsby) to the steel works (Scunthorpe - Crimson Skies); from the first person to have been given the title 'cat-burglar' (Delaney) to the Spinning Lady's life (Larks in the Lincolnshire Marshes).
Some titles cover powerful stories of overcoming or accepting enormous social and physical barriers such as 'From Plough to College', 'From the Fens to Westminster' and 'I Didn't Have Cancer for Nothing'. There is also a delightful recount of the Everton family history in the 'Little Will' trilogy. At present Vol I is out of print however Vol II 'For Better For Worse' and Vol III 'Old Men's Dreams, Young Men's Visions' are currently available.
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