Seasons in the Sun
The Battle for Britain, 1974-1979
- Published: 25 July 2012
- ISBN: 9781846146275
- Imprint: Penguin eBooks
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 992
Sandbrook has created a specific style of narrative history, blending high politics, social change and popular culture ... always readable and assured ... Anyone who genuinely believes we have never been so badly governed should read this splendid book
Stephen Robinson, Sunday Times
[Sandbrook] has a remarkable ability to turn a sow's ear into a sulk purse. His subject is depressing, but the book itself is a joy ... [it] benefits from an exceptional cast of characters ... As a storyteller, Sandbrook is, without doubt, superb ... [he] is an engaging history capable of impressive insight ... When discussing politics, Sandbrook is masterful ... Seasons in the Sun is a familiar story, yet seldom has it been told with such verve
Gerard DeGroot, Seven
[A] brilliant historian ... I had never fully appreciated what a truly horrible period it was until reading Sandbrook ... You can see all these strange individuals - Thatcher, Rotten, Larkin, Benn - less as free agents expressing their own thoughts, than as the inevitable consequence of the economic and political decline which Sandbrook so skilfully depicts
A. N. Wilson, Spectator
Nuanced ... Sandbrook has rummaged deep into the cultural life of the era to remind us how rich it was, from Bowie to Dennis Potter, Martin Amis to William Golding
Damian Whitworth, The Times
Sharply and fluently written ... entertaining ... By making you quite nostalgic for the present, Sandbrook has done a public service
Evening Standard