Description
The Best £10 I Ever Spent
An Authorised Biography of Doug Hutchinson
by
Margaret Beadle
This captivating biography delves into the extraordinary life of Doug Hutchinson, a man whose journey intertwines with historical events and personal triumphs. Born in the midst of World War II’s “Baby Blitz” in Wandsworth, London, Doug’s life begins amidst air raid sirens and the chilling echoes of V2 rockets. His childhood is a poignant glimpse into post-war London, where bombed-out sites become playgrounds and the remnants of the war effort shape daily life.
The narrative vividly captures the spirit of community and resilience in a working-class neighbourhood, where neighbours are like family and resourcefulness is a way of life. From collecting shrapnel and coal dust to encountering quirky characters like the Rag-and-bone man, Doug’s experiences paint a vibrant picture of a bygone era.
As a young man, Doug’s restless spirit leads him to Australia, where he embraces a new life and builds a thriving business. Yet, his journey is not without its challenges, including navigating family tragedies and personal struggles.
This book is more than just a biography; it’s a poignant exploration of an ordinary man’s life against the backdrop of extraordinary circumstances. It’s a story of resilience, determination, and the enduring power of the human spirit, spanning across continents and generations.
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About the Author
Margaret Beadle holds a B.A. (Fine Arts and History) from Sydney University, a Grad.Dip.Ed. from Sydney Teachers College, and a Diploma of Family History from University of Tasmania. Margaret has enjoyed a colorful and diverse career path, including roles as a teacher, artist, soccer coach, globe-trotter and family historian. She has set foot on every continent on earth. This is her first biography.
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