Alaric Pinder Boor: A Life Reimagined

Author:   Jeff Hopkins
Publisher:   Tellwell Talent
ISBN:  

9781922368928


Pages:   310
Publication Date:   16 June 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Alaric Pinder Boor lived and died more than a century ago. His fascinating life has been reconstructed using historical sources including: certificates, documents, photographs, immigration, travel and shipping lists, electoral and rate book rolls, newspaper articles, letters, war records, and interpretative paintings. The literary device of 'faction' has been employed. The facts have been embellished with fictional stories and conversations that may, or may not, have occurred. The aim is to reimagine a life story that should not be allowed to fade into the mists of time, and hopefully introduce Pinder Boor to a new audience who can appreciate a life well lived, but cut short far too soon.

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Author:   Jeff Hopkins
Publisher:   Tellwell Talent
Imprint:   Tellwell Talent
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.458kg
ISBN:  

9781922368928


ISBN 10:   192236892
Pages:   310
Publication Date:   16 June 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Jeff Hopkins (1950) is a retired schoolteacher. He lives in Western Australia. As the drama master at a private boys' school he wrote eleven original musical plays and produced and directed them at the school. In 1992, he researched and wrote a family history, Life's Race Well Run, and after retiring in 2006 he has written thirteen novels, a memoir, and a 'faction' biography: - Artifice (2015) - Gnarl (2015) - The Spiv: The Robbie Sparrow Story (2015) - Impressment: Managers, Actors, and Impressed Boys (2015) - Benedict Lovelace and the Travelling Show (2016) - Reflections: A Story of Friendship (2016) - Rocking Horse Rider (2016) - The Hydrographer: The Clyde Steadman Story (2017) - Handsome Jack: A Whizz-kid's Story (2019) - Lord Gnarl: A Sequel to Gnarl (2019) - A Horse Called Signs: A Sequel to Handsome Jack (2020) - Alaric Pinder Boor: A Life Reimagined (2020) - Caliphs and Kings: Concluding the Gnarl Trilogy (2021) - The Gavin Johns' Story: A Belle Beamish Investigation (2021) - Creatively: A Memoir of Plays, Films, Musicals and Books (2021) Jeff previously maintained he wrote entirely for pleasure, and to fill in the long summer months between football seasons. Recently he has admitted that he set himself the task of writing in a number of different genres as part of a three-year programme to learn about creative writing and self-publishing. That three-year programme has now extended to five. He said it was like an undergraduate degree course for which there was a strict budget and work schedule. It has since become clear that the whole experiment was one of the most interesting and absorbing things he had done in his life. He continues to write.

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