In 2010 I went to the Glastonbury Festival for my very first time. I was 48 years old. I had my 17 year old daughter and her best mate in tow. It could well have been a disaster yet it turned out to be one of the best experiences of my life. That story ended up as “Turn Left at the Womble”, my first Glastonbury book. In 2011, I coped with not being able to get a ticket for the festival by managing to get a job working a bar. I had to brave working until 4 in the morning and mud like you’ve never seen, but it was still magical. That all became the second Glastonbury book, “Left Again at the Womble.” “Tea and Toast and Rock and Roll” is the third (and final) book about my Glastonbury experiences. How I went solo in 2013 and saw the return of The Rolling Stones and how (and why) I persuaded my 24 year-old son finally to come along with me in 2014, despite that fact that his interest in music and enthusiasm for sleeping in a tent was less than zero. Would he finally see the light and realise that spending hours and hours listening to obscure music is not a complete waste of time? Would he cope with living under canvas for five days in a field? How would he react to the famed Glastonbury mud? Would he ever speak to me again? It’s all in here.
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