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I absolutely loved this book. I picked it up because I really enjoyed the BBC Drama, and although this was very different (both in style and in accuracy) I wasn't let down. It's a really heart-warming tale that makes you laugh and cry, and is a good, absorbing light-hearted read. I read most of it in one sitting, because you're completely absorbed into the wonderful world that June Mottershead paints. It also has a gritty realism to it; the danger with memoirs like this is, of course, rose-tinted glasses, but I felt like there was hardly any of that. It was a very real story of some very real people achieving something extraordinary.