Author

Philip Gooding

Born in Leicester in the 1950s, Philip Gooding is of a generation who witnessed a meteoric change in our country, the endless countryside explored in youth now concreted over with roads and houses and homes forever changed. The arrival of black and white TV with only three channels and closing down before midnight ensured that books were read and relished to fill the Gradgrind empty vessel of the youth.

Philip cannot claim a disadvantaged or deprived background, but neither has this individual any university education, but instead a mix of being a supermarket worker, technician, manager, teacher, personnel officer, and business owner seems to have provided the skillset to bring about this work of fiction.

Philip Gooding
Author's Books
It's What Friends Are For

Anne is an aging widow facing a small, lonely life with even fewer prospects. Unexpectedly, her tiny social circle expands by one with the arrival of Beverly. As the two women bond over their many commonalities, Anne’s dreary existence brightens. Their blossoming friendship soon sparks something m...

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