August 1976

Hippies & Heatwaves

by Justin Tully


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Softcover
$15.99
Softcover
$15.99

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 6/13/2006

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 228
ISBN : 9781425934583

About the Book

August 1976 is the third book in the collection of the author Justin Tully. It follows in the footsteps of Just add music and Early results are just in.

It's an emotional rollercoaster ride from its first page onwards!

Poetry with a modern twist to it that really is far removed from being traditional. 

Highs, lows, achievements and disappointments, which we've all experienced at some point in our lives the author has added a special touch to some situations that he never thought he would write about.     

August 1976 is a reflection of daily life as seen through the eyes of the author, who has written about many different aspects through the years from his schooldays onwards and presents them here in this creatively driven book for the first time!  

This book gives you the chance to come in and look around and see for yourself!

So what's stopping you?

 

 

 

 


About the Author

This is the third book by the author Justin Tully and it finds the author at his most creative!

He was born in a small town in London, England in August 1976 and decided to take that month and year as the title of his third book.

Writing had never been part of the plan when he was at school as he was much more interested in sports than anything else it was only after he left school that he became aware that he had an ability when it came to the written word.

He admits that his love of music is probably his biggest influence when it comes to writing! 

August 1976 hadn't been planned to be a book it just sort of happened he states that in October 2005 he found that he had a sudden creative urge and after putting the finishing touches to his previous book Early results are just in, he then started putting the originally unplanned third book together. Some months later the inspiration finally ran dry and the book was some two hundred pages long!