End Of The Line: A Parkinson's Progress

Tales from trips to every end of line Tube station, notes on the progress of my Parkinson's, spiked with bits on life and death plus memories of London in 1960's - the whole mess served on a bed of sex, drugs and rock 'n roll.

By Nick Calder
· Launched 2 years ago
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“Nick writes with warmth and humour chronicling his journey around London's Underground to the stops at the end of the line.”
Suzanne Noble, Sex Advice for Seniors
“Nick Comer-Calder delivers what he promises. His reflections on his life in 1960's London, living with Parkinson's, and confronting the End of the Line are written with a sly wit. Though he claims to be too anti-social to be a socialist, he leaves society and us wanting more. ”
Tommy Stringer, The Morning Julep
“It's Londony, isn't it?”
Dave Hill, Dave Hill On London: Politics, Places, People