16th November 2025 | |
6pm | |
The Mitchell Library and Theatre The Mitchell Library North Street, Glasgow City Centre G3 7DN what3words location: admits.calls.going |
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£8.96 | |
Event organiser/part of Aye Write! | |
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The pair will discuss closed shops and roast dinners. Bulky newspapers and the hum of lawnmowers. Strolls to nowhere in particular and visiting snoozing grandparents. Television theme tunes cueing bath time and a sudden dread of the looming week ahead…
Through a mix of travelogue and social history, Sunday Best entertainingly charts the story of what Daniel argues is the “People’s Day”. Told through Sundays whiled away in places from the Hebrides to Hyde Park – via Sunderland, Scarborough, The Peak District and beyond – this book is a charming journey in time and place. Sunday Best offers nostalgia, people’s history and affectionate, absorbing writing — a book drenched in the scent of gravy and summoning the faint sound of church bells.
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