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Patrick Reynolds grew up in the 70s in a poverty-stricken, Liverpool-Irish, working-class background - leaving school at 16 with no qualifications. His upbringing was very tough, however, he went on to do some good things in life. Many years later with two children of his own he thought he would pass on a number of 'things' he wishes his parents had taught him. Why 75? No reason other than it's all the things he could think of. "I love it! Where can I buy one for each of my daughters? The most important lessons for life - all in one short book." Sarah Montague, BBC Journalist & Broadcaster "75 wise and true insights that could vastly improve the life of any child... I wish it had been there when I was a kid." David Yelland, Former Editor of The Sun
Unknown Unthinkable Unconscious is a collection of poetry and prose, infused with lost love, regret and humor. It is an exploration of creativity, darkness, light and parenthood. The poems are selected from the author's collection of work created over the span of three years. Creativity can open doors to unknown parts of the heart, mind and soul. It can also help one weather life's torments and storms.
In this new edition of the handy pocket guide, architecture writer John Walsh teams up with photographer Patrick Reynolds to offer a self-guided tour of significant Christchurch buildings, from outstanding heritage sites such as the Arts Centre to the University of Canterbury's Modernist campus and the bold structures built following the 2010- 2011 earthquakes. The informative text is accompanied by maps for six walking routes. It's the perfect guide for visitors to Christchurch and also for locals who want to know more about their city.
Tommy Patton is a small-time crook from Buffalo's gritty Irish-Catholic First Ward who's always been committed to never living a law-abiding day in his life. Upon being sprung from the Erie County Jail for his latest indiscretion, Tommy learns he's being held responsible for a debt owed to a local crime boss due to a past robbery gone wrong. With the payback deadline winding down, a two-faced mob soldier charged with collecting the debt goes behind his boss's back and hatches a scheme designed to benefit all involved. But eventually, the soldier's plan goes terribly awry, exposing unholy secrets and costing people their lives. And Tommy Patton finds in his bid to stay alive that when it comes to being forgiven for his sins, no one can be trusted - not even his parish priest.
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