Whisky, Work Boots, and the Characters Who Shaped Me - Paul Kelsall

Paul Kelsall is a UK-based memoir writer whose work explores working-class life, family, music and the moments that quietly shape who we become. Drawing on real experiences and vivid memories, his writing is candid, reflective and rooted in honesty rather than nostalgia.

GENRE: Memoir

Blurb:

A working-class memoir about graft, loss, and the people who shape us without knowing it. From the building sites of 1980s Britain to a laboratory on Hong Kong's new airport—and back home again to forklift trucks, part-time shifts, and winter sun breaks with the lads—Paul Kelsall tells the story of a life lived honestly. No filter, no fancy words, just the truth. A book about the characters who left their mark. Written with humor, and the kind of northern honesty that doesn't apologise.

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