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The Newsagent's Window

The Newsagent's Window
The Newsagent's Window
Adventures in a World of Second-Hand Cars and Lost Cats  
This edition: Trade Paperback, 272 pages
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'I had met a lot of special people through newsagents' windows, and spent many enjoyable days with them. I found out about a community I never knew existed, the heart of rural Britain. I learned that everyone had a story to tell, and that people who live very ordinary lives are much more fascinating than explorers or pop stars.'
John Osborne's second book is a comic voyage through small-town Britain via the ads in newsagents' windows: lost kittens, personal ads, a second-hand bike for sale, yoga classes ... Moving into an unfurnished house, John at first uses the ads in newsagents' windows to buy practical things like a bed and a settee. But on impulse one day he replies to an advert for a psychic masseur named Lucy, who tells him some startling home-truths as he sits on her settee in his pants.
So begins a year of self-discovery and a wild obsession with newsagents' windows, which take John to a shoe-exhibition, to an Alan Ayckbourn play, to a wrestling match. He finds himself the owner of a man's entire video collection, a second-hand bike, a clapped-out Ford Escort - and discovers a community of a bygone age. Looking to improve his German, he meets a pretty German girl named Leni …
Hilarious and thought-provoking, The Newsagent's Window restores our faith - in our fellow human beings, in a world without ebay - and reveals the odd things that can happen if you let newsagents' windows dictate your day.
Safe Concerts, April 1, 2011
...Slam Champion, the 2007 Glastonbury Slam Champion and the 2006 Blackdrop Slam Champion up and down the country. John Osborne's first book, ‘Radio Head’, was published by Simon&Schuster in 2009 and broadcast as Radio 4's Book of the Week. ...