A Likely Tale, Lad

Laughs & larks growing up in the 1970s

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Humour & Comedy, General Humour, Biography & Memoir
Cover of the book A Likely Tale, Lad by Mike Pannett, Country Publications Ltd
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Author: Mike Pannett ISBN: 9781855683389
Publisher: Country Publications Ltd Publication: November 3, 2014
Imprint: Country Publications Ltd Language: English
Author: Mike Pannett
ISBN: 9781855683389
Publisher: Country Publications Ltd
Publication: November 3, 2014
Imprint: Country Publications Ltd
Language: English

For a young lad like Mike Pannett, growing up in the North Yorkshire countryside in the late 1960s and early '70s was a dream come true. The sun always seemed to be shining, the summer holidays lasted forever, and when you were sent to buy a fish supper for the family there was change to be had from that crumpled pound note. They really were the good old days.
Given a fishing rod, a bottle of pop and a jam sandwich, a lad could wander as far as his bike would take him, and the countryside was one big adventure playground peopled by larger-than-life characters and endless opportunities for laughs and larks.
Like many a boy, however, Mike learns things the hard way. He goes on a bike ride and lands up in A&E. He tries to be helpful around the home - and nearly burns the place down. And when he goes on a fishing trip it almost ends with a shipwreck.
He's a likely lad, is Mike, and these are his likely tales.

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For a young lad like Mike Pannett, growing up in the North Yorkshire countryside in the late 1960s and early '70s was a dream come true. The sun always seemed to be shining, the summer holidays lasted forever, and when you were sent to buy a fish supper for the family there was change to be had from that crumpled pound note. They really were the good old days.
Given a fishing rod, a bottle of pop and a jam sandwich, a lad could wander as far as his bike would take him, and the countryside was one big adventure playground peopled by larger-than-life characters and endless opportunities for laughs and larks.
Like many a boy, however, Mike learns things the hard way. He goes on a bike ride and lands up in A&E. He tries to be helpful around the home - and nearly burns the place down. And when he goes on a fishing trip it almost ends with a shipwreck.
He's a likely lad, is Mike, and these are his likely tales.

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