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Scotland’s Johnnyboy
- The Bird That Never Flew
- Narrated by: Paul Wilson
- Length: 10 hrs and 39 mins
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Summary
All his life, "Johnnyboy" Steele has been running. First from an abusive father, then from the rigors of an approved school and a young offenders jail, and finally, from the harshness of adult prison. This book details how the Steele brothers staged the most daring breakout that Glasgow's Barlinnie Prison had ever seen and recounts what happened when their younger brother, Joseph, was falsely accused of the greatest mass murder in Scottish legal history.
If Johnnyboy had wings, he would have flown to help his family, but he would have to wait for freedom to use his expertise to publicize young Joe's miscarriage of justice.
This is a compelling, often shocking and uncompromisingly honest account of how the human spirit can survive against almost crushing odds. It is a story of family love, friendship, and, ultimately, a desire for justice.
Critic reviews
“A cross between Shawshank Redemption and Escape from Alcatraz!” (Shaun Attwood, YouTuber and author)
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- Anonymous User
- 29-10-22
Reader is boring
I have read the original many years ago and more recently.
It's one if not the best prison genre book I have read, BUT buy the hardback or paperback as this is a monotone and I can assure you Johnny doesn't talk like that.
It would have been better with Johnny narrating as he is a natural,gifted, storyteller and one of the nicest most compassionate guys it's my pleasure to know. DC
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- Kindle Customer
- 31-08-23
Johnyboy
What a great book one of the best I have read for a long time, it's so true and what a life Johnny boy had to put up with in the prisons,he reminds me of my son standing up for what he believes in.
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- Kirstie McCarter
- 12-06-23
So boring
Really struggled to finish this! The guy reading the story is so monotone I would often fall asleep whilst listening and miss half the story! It probably is a decent story however it does nothing to hold your attention. Not for me im afraid!
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- Amazon Customer
- 12-06-22
Monotone
Only 3 chapters in and already bored, very much a this happened then this happened then this happened book and the narrator is very monotone. Not for me
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