The Thomas the Tank Engine Man

The life of Reverend W Awdry

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Pub Date 15 May 2015 | Archive Date 11 Nov 2015

Description

The Reverend W Awdry was a devoted pastor and family man, who adored trains. He started to tell stories about Thomas and the other engines, in order to entertain his son Christopher. Those stories have gone on to entertain generations of children around the world. Awdry was a man of courage, who believed that you should live by certain rules. He built his imaginary world on the island of Sodor on these rules, and showed how those who transgressed them would always be 'punished, but never scrapped', as he said. A convinced pacifist, he was thrown out of one curacy and denied another during the Second World War, because of his beliefs. Never afraid to fight for what he thought was right, he argued with his publishers and his illustrators, demanding the best for his favourite creations - the trains and their friends.

The Reverend W Awdry was a devoted pastor and family man, who adored trains. He started to tell stories about Thomas and the other engines, in order to entertain his son Christopher. Those stories...


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EDITION Hardcover
ISBN 9780745970271
PRICE £18.99 (GBP)

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A bit dry and lots of detail. Perfect for fans of Thomas the Tank Engine.

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A lovely tale of a lovely man. The story of the Rev. Awdry is as sweet and nostalgic as anything written by E. Nesbit. If you love railways and clergymen, you'll love this! Recommended!

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