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Paul Hodgson

    Give Them Wings
    For the Love of Darlo
    Britain's Glorious Aircraft Industry
    One Hundred of the Best
    • Disabled Darlington FC fan Paul Hodgson shares his 100 most memorable matches. The story starts in the 1972/73 season, when Paul was seven, and spans five colourful decades. The book offers an interesting mix of match reports and Paul's experiences of not just the games, but his adventures of getting there in his wheelchair.

      One Hundred of the Best
    • An in-depth investigation into the long history of Britain's aircraft industry. Great Britain's aircraft industry started in 1908, with the first formally registered organisation in the world to offer to design and build an aeroplane for commercial gain'.

      Britain's Glorious Aircraft Industry
    • For the Love of Darlo

      My Life and Fifty Years Supporting Darlington FC

      • 224 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      The autobiography shares the inspiring journey of Paul Hodgson, a multi-award-winning writer and devoted Darlington FC fan, who triumphed over severe disability. It provides a unique perspective on his experiences growing up in a 'special school' during the 1970s, a time marked by societal ignorance towards disabilities. Hodgson's narrative highlights resilience and determination, illustrating how he pursued and achieved his ambitions against the odds.

      For the Love of Darlo
    • Disabled as a result of childhood meningitis, Paul Hodgson has written this autobiography in order to challenge the stereotype of the wheelchair-bound victim. Far from being a passive spectator, we learn how Paul struggled to care for his mother through several strokes and Alzheimer's disease and of the rift this caused within his family. He also speaks of the Community Care system, his experiences of education and employment, and the loyalty of his friends. This is his account of life as a fan of Darlington Football Club which reveals another side to Paul's nature, with its fascinating compendium of mishaps and drink-fueled escapades, which are invariably laced with his own brand of black humour. Give Them Wings is a graphic story of one man's fortitude in the face of severe odds, it offers a unique insight into what it means to be disabled in modern society. The book ties in with a blockbuster film of his life, Give Them Wings, directed by Sean Cronin and due to be released in summer 2021. The film won the "Best Feature" at The London Independent Film Festival and stars Daniel Watson (as Paul) together with Toyah Wilcox.

      Give Them Wings