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''I suppose my luck is You, Ann and Dad and more so if I could really write.'' Annie Eliza Courtenay

Tom Courtenay was born in Hull in 1937 and brought up near the fish dock where his father worked. When he left home for university, his mother, Annie, wrote to him every week and when her letters became more searching and more intimate in response to Tom''s unhappiness he kept every one, not knowing that after her early death they were to become his most treasured possession.

Tom has selected the best of them to go in this book and interwoven with them a portrait of what was going on in his life at the time, in the heady days of the early Sixties when successful young working-class actors were coming to the fore for the first time. Annie''s letters are astonishing - wise, funny, with a natural instinct for words, but also deeply painful. She knows she''s worthy of a better, more creative life, but she hasn''t been given the chance.

Partly a memoir of a working-cl

Trade Review
'This is an unusual book. It brims with unabashed love.' Irish Independent
'What lifts DEAR TOM well above the usual run of thespian recollections is that it is also a posthumous collaboration with his mother Annie, the author of the letters which fill the second half of the book, and which provide a deeply touching counterpoint of unfulfilled promise to his firework ascent into celebrity in the early Sixties.' Independent
'Wonderfully accomplished...an unusual and touching memoir.' Daily Mail
'Pure Alan Bennett, but more warm-hearted...one of the most moving books I've read all year.' Scotsman
'Like many of our skilled actors, among them Dirk Bogarde, Alec Guinness and Peter O'Toole, Courtenay proves to be a skilled and sensitive writer.' Glasgow Sunday Herald

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      Publisher: Transworld Publishers Ltd
      Publication Date: 10/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780552999267, 978-0552999267
      ISBN10: 0552999261

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      ''I suppose my luck is You, Ann and Dad and more so if I could really write.'' Annie Eliza Courtenay

      Tom Courtenay was born in Hull in 1937 and brought up near the fish dock where his father worked. When he left home for university, his mother, Annie, wrote to him every week and when her letters became more searching and more intimate in response to Tom''s unhappiness he kept every one, not knowing that after her early death they were to become his most treasured possession.

      Tom has selected the best of them to go in this book and interwoven with them a portrait of what was going on in his life at the time, in the heady days of the early Sixties when successful young working-class actors were coming to the fore for the first time. Annie''s letters are astonishing - wise, funny, with a natural instinct for words, but also deeply painful. She knows she''s worthy of a better, more creative life, but she hasn''t been given the chance.

      Partly a memoir of a working-cl

      Trade Review
      'This is an unusual book. It brims with unabashed love.' Irish Independent
      'What lifts DEAR TOM well above the usual run of thespian recollections is that it is also a posthumous collaboration with his mother Annie, the author of the letters which fill the second half of the book, and which provide a deeply touching counterpoint of unfulfilled promise to his firework ascent into celebrity in the early Sixties.' Independent
      'Wonderfully accomplished...an unusual and touching memoir.' Daily Mail
      'Pure Alan Bennett, but more warm-hearted...one of the most moving books I've read all year.' Scotsman
      'Like many of our skilled actors, among them Dirk Bogarde, Alec Guinness and Peter O'Toole, Courtenay proves to be a skilled and sensitive writer.' Glasgow Sunday Herald

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