By: Graham Durham
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Graham grew up in Darlington and has lived in Nottingham, Leeds, and London. He has worked as a factory operative, hospital porter, schoolteacher, special educational needs strategist and trade union caseworker. He served as a Labour councillor for eight years in Brent and has written extensively on politics in various socialist journals. Graham has four adult children and three grandsons. He lives with his partner Joanna in Cricklewood.
The streets of North West London, before and during the Second World War, come alive in this warm and informative novel. The complexity of the world politics is hard to unravel, but the passion of these young people for their political allegiances and for each other is vividly portrayed as they manoeuvre their way through these dreadful years. The working class lives of people in London, Ireland, Darlington and Leeds; those who weren’t at the front; are rarely portrayed and it would have needed a series of books to do them justice. Issues such as the fresh air schools, the treatment of the miners, the gender politics of the time, could all do with further exploration. However, A Peal of Socialism has inspired me to delve more deeply into the world politics, its impact at the time and on the present. Well worth a read.