The Banjo Book Two by Elaine Spires - Cover Reveal
The Banjo Book Two
The 1970s. Zany
fashions brought the Decade That Taste Forgot. Change is in the air. Decimal
currency; the Common Market; widespread strikes; the Winter of Discontent; IRA
bombings; the sale of Council houses and quickie divorces make their mark on
the whole country including the community of the Banjo. The eight households
who live in Cromwell Close experience births, deaths, marriages, shocks and
surprises but as the 70s become the 80s and beyond Dagenham undergoes great
transformation. The once close-knit Community is changing.
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Publication Date: 21st August
About Elaine Spires
Elaine Spires is a novelist, playwright,
screenwriter and actress. Extensive travelling and a background in education
and tourism perfected Elaine's keen eye for the quirky characteristics of
people, captivating the humorous observations she now affectionately shares
with the readers of her novels. Elaine has written two books of short stories,
two novellas and seven novels, four of which form the Singles Series - Singles’
Holiday, Singles and Spice, Single All The Way and Singles At Sea. Her
latest book, Singles, Set and Match is the fifth and final book in the
series. Her play Stanley Grimshaw Has Left The Building is being staged
at the Bridewell Theatre, London in May 2019. Her short film Only the
Lonely, co-written with Veronique Christie and featuring Anna Calder Marshall
is currently being in shown in film festivals worldwide and she is currently
working on a full length feature film script. Only the Lonely won the
Groucho Club Short Film Festival 2019. Elaine recently returned to UK
after living in Antigua W.I. She lives in East London.
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