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Tomorrow Will Be A Good Day: My Autobiography - The Sunday Times No 1 Bestseller

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However, one can draw some conclusions about the SECRET that he did not know based on the events he experienced and his style of living. So here is my analysis: I miss my mother and father and grandfather, that feeling continues for all time even at 100. Most people do,’ – on the important of family – The Times, September 2020. Thankfully, that optimistic spirit which helped so many during the pandemic is here in abundance too. His ability to look on the bright side of life is endearing and inspiring. I would say that the beginning and the end of the book was where my interest was captured most - this was where personal relationships were expressed in detail and also where there was a stark contrast in British culture from when he was young to when he was older and seeing how much Britain has developed through the past century.

Engaging . . . His upbeat nature shines through and reminds us how much worse this year would have been without him * Evening Standard * Today Nakshatra’s position can also predict how a day is going to be. With the perfect calculation, even the fate of the country, people, and politics could be easily predicted. Nakshatra today has a lot of significance. A good sense of humour seems to be essential to living a good life too (or at least handling the eccentricities and mental health challenges of his wives): NatWest, RBS and Ulster Bank to close at least 172 branches in 2023/24 – here's the full list, plus alternativesHis story is of a man whose insatiable curiosity and appetite for life have led him around so many unexpected corners - and serves to unite and inspire every generation This England A very open and honest account of a centenarian's life . . . You cannot help but be amazed Who Do You Think You Are? The account of the finale, a time which many of us know so well, conveys genuine amazement at the nation's incredible response to Captain Tom's simple walk. Having shared his life with him through the book, his success in raising so much money for charities makes sense. It was not achieved by chance. We then join Tom in the far east during World War 2. It was fascinating reading about his experiences in World War 2, especially as we often hear about life in the trenches in Europe and the front line, forgetting that the war was also going on in other countries. I did long for a little more human interaction though, and less talk of machinery because sadly, tanks, motorbikes and cars don't really hold interest for me.

A delightful and well-written book which largely avoids the pomposity of celebrity status. Impressive ghost-writing. Legends of Nakshatras are interesting, it is believed that they are the daughters of Kind Daksha, and is married to Moon. Thus, Moon spends a day with each of the Nakshatras. The nakshatras are based according to their qualities, like the Kama (Sensual desires), Artha (Mental desires), Dharma (Principles), and Moksha. Lively and entertaining . . . beautifully captures Captain Tom's mixture of amazement and pride at what happened in 2020 Reader's DigestHis autobiography will continue to inspire. A hundred-year history of Britain and a life well lived * My Weekly * I would also say that the historical timeline of the book linked very well with the historical timeline in watching The Crown, which engaged me further as I could make links to Captain Tom’s life and place it within the time of Britain. It is with great sadness that we announce the death of our dear father, Captain Sir Tom Moore,’ the families statement read. ‘We are so grateful that we were with him during the last hours of his life; Hannah, Benjie and Georgia by his bedside and Lucy on FaceTime. News reports and stories that changed the news to a man walking in his garden, becoming a pop star, and raising millions for the NHS.

Captain Tom Moore's charming autobiography is an inspiration . . . A great personal history of the past century, and we can all learn something from Captain Tom * Woman's Weekly * I found unexpected things in common with Captain Tom, such as his deaf father, or sharing a love for Terry’s Chocolate Oranges. I really enjoyed reading about his Yorkshire upbringing. At times the vibe reminded me of Roald Dahl or Enid Blyton. There’s an incredible amount of detail at times, which helped paint a vivid picture of pre-war life. There is perhaps too much mention of mechanics, motorcycles, cars and tanks – but these are some of Tom’s biggest passions, so he can talk about them however much he wants! In this delightful memoir, we see the build-up to that 'I said I'll do it and I will' attitude * Daily Mail * A riveting account. Tom is as sharp as a bayonet . . . This old soldier should never, ever fade away in our memory. Neither should his life advice * Daily Express *

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There is so much more to the humble centenarian exserviceman's life than his garden laps for the NHS. A life-affirming memoir * Sun * Captain Tom’s autobiography made me more open to new experiences, wanting to give more to others, give my dog a cuddle, make the most of each day, and look forward to a better tomorrow. Sir Captain Tom Moore enjoyed a life well-lived and reading this has motivated me to live my own best life. My father would] show me how to bang the nails into the wood. And if you hit your thumb, that was your own fault and you learned not to do it again. And when I was finished with those, my father would bring me a bigger piece of wood and a bigger hammer. All my life I’ve learned to get on with it. And if you hit your thumb or your finger, don’t blame anyone else. You did it yourself.’ – GQ, November 2020. The last few chapters are also very strong, talking about his marriages, his family and then of course the phenomenal amount of money he raised for the NHS. He gave a lovely insight not only into how one small comment exploded into a cultural event, but how the money raised was spent. In 2010 NHS saved my last at Jersey Hospital, so I am full of admiration for Captain Tom, sadly now the late Captain Tom who's last year of life must have left him filled with joy and happiness.The early historical chapters are particularly engaging, as is the refreshing down-to-earth honesty. My attention was maintained throughout the book. I was interested in the pragmatism of a man who has chosen not one but two wives who clearly were experiencing mental health difficulties, of which he was not aware when the marriages took place. His stalwart loyalty in both cases provides a strong role model.

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