**** AUTHOR'S PICK-N-MIX SELECTION ****Anarchy is a fairly reliable recollection of four early-post-war years at a strict boys public school, with fond memories of the exploits of the late John 'Gunpowder' Gillet. School also introduced me to the Queens of the Silver Screen (no prizes for guessing my favourite movie). Escape from Mariupol is an accurate recollection of one of the early acts of citizen bravery in the Ukrainian conflict. (Although Donald Trump would be 'biggIy' offended, I know who I'd award the Nobel Peace Prize to).Want to be unsettled? Try The Monastery, The Seagull or even The Snowman.Paradise Lost is a first-hand account of an alternative form of train transport to HS2; while Mirage is not only my recollections of Greek's most beautiful island, but a small tribute to the memory of The Salford Three.My own personal favourite? Unquestionably Di's Diner - a hopeless venture by a hapless Welsh duo.
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