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This new novel is the third in a series of specially adapted books designed to bring joy to a neuro-diverse readership. There is no historical account of the time that factually clarifies that Hitler met Trotsky, or if Stalin knew Tito, or if Freud knew any of them at all. Maybe they never did but let's just imagine for a moment that they did. For the purpose of this book, the question now becomes - what on earth would they have found the time to talk about... Font: Verdana 10 / black Indented paragraphs Text alignment: left Line spacing: 1.5 Paragraph spacing: 2 Dialogue: hyphen bulleted /…mehr

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This new novel is the third in a series of specially adapted books designed to bring joy to a neuro-diverse readership. There is no historical account of the time that factually clarifies that Hitler met Trotsky, or if Stalin knew Tito, or if Freud knew any of them at all. Maybe they never did but let's just imagine for a moment that they did. For the purpose of this book, the question now becomes - what on earth would they have found the time to talk about... Font: Verdana 10 / black Indented paragraphs Text alignment: left Line spacing: 1.5 Paragraph spacing: 2 Dialogue: hyphen bulleted / italic Page: 0ff-white / cream Size: 9×6 inches Abridged version / words 51,026 Audience: General trade / historical humour
Autorenporträt
As featured on international TV and radio, Jonathan Taylor is an award-winning (Akademia) British singer/songwriter. As a student with Sp.LD (Acquired brain injury / Dyslexia), he was also awarded the Principal's Award for 'Outstanding Achievement in Education' during his studies (Youth & Community Work) whilst at Bradford & Ilkley Community College (Bradford University). Placed in a 'special Unit' he'd left school without having been entered for any formal secondary examinations. He later (oh, the irony of it) entered teaching with a P.G.C.E (Huddersfield University). Today; he specialises (Leeds Beckett University) in Mentoring and adult education. His favourite film would probably be 'Inglorious B*stards' and of books - 'Animal Farm.'