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Blurb: Adventure can find you in the unlikeliest places - even in the classifieds section of a local newspaper. Mark Newtown, a predictable househusband from Sussex, finds his mundane life turn topsy-turvy when an obsession with cryptic personal ads leads him on an unforgettable journey. A swapped identity, an unexpected love, and a dangerous criminal - what starts as an innocent diversion soon spirals into an adventure that will change his life forever. From the comfortable suburbs of Sussex to the bustling streets of London, this is a tale of adventure, self-discovery, and the lengths one man will go to for love.…mehr

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Blurb: Adventure can find you in the unlikeliest places - even in the classifieds section of a local newspaper. Mark Newtown, a predictable househusband from Sussex, finds his mundane life turn topsy-turvy when an obsession with cryptic personal ads leads him on an unforgettable journey. A swapped identity, an unexpected love, and a dangerous criminal - what starts as an innocent diversion soon spirals into an adventure that will change his life forever. From the comfortable suburbs of Sussex to the bustling streets of London, this is a tale of adventure, self-discovery, and the lengths one man will go to for love.
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"Rugby is Gay: A Closer Look at Gay Rugby" by Robbie Growle invites readers on a compelling journey through the rich history of gay rugby. This meticulously researched and eloquently written book explores the origins, growth, and impact of gay rugby clubs around the world, painting an inspiring portrait of resilience, camaraderie, and love for the game. From the pioneers who dared to start the first gay rugby clubs, to the thrilling international competitions celebrating diversity and acceptance, "Rugby is Gay" presents an in-depth examination of this vibrant sporting community. Robbie Growle illuminates the struggle for acceptance, the triumphs, and the powerful role that rugby has played in many lives. But this is more than just a history of gay rugby. It's a testament to the transformative power of sport in challenging stereotypes, breaking down barriers, and fostering a sense of belonging. It's a story of defiance and courage, a celebration of diversity, and a compelling call to action for the continual pursuit of equality in sports. In "Rugby is Gay," Robbie Growle offers a fresh perspective on rugby, seen through a lens that too often remains in the shadows. This is a must-read for anyone passionate about rugby, interested in LGBTQ+ history, or inspired by stories of resilience and change. Prepare to see the world of rugby, and perhaps the world at large, in a whole new light.