The Open University Summer School: An Introduction to Psychology took place on the Campus of Sussex University, which is not far from Brighton in the UK. The Yorkshire born and bred, almost-alpha-male of this story was finishing his Degree that year; he had moved away from engineering into management, he had found a sort of related subject which rather took his fancy. He prepared himself for the course by buying The Eric Gregory Anthology of Young Poets, to carry around on campus, in case he was lost for words. A young woman, sitting with her friends on the steps outside the classroom, asked the Yorkshireman, and his new-found Welsh friend: "Christopher could we join you for the next lecture, you seem to know what you are doing". Later on in the week, after a mysterious disappearing trick to London, the young woman asked the Yorkshireman if he would like to dance. Actually she said "Put down your drink why don't you" as she pulled him onto the dance floor, for the first Line Dance of his life. The rest, as they say, is history; history, and fiction
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This is the second book from Niet van der Zand. He goes back almost 30 years to find the basis for this romance. It is a story he knows well, it is a story for his time.
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