Too Big To Cry

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Author: Graham Sclater ISBN: 1230000126339
Publisher: Tabitha Books Publication: April 16, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Graham Sclater
ISBN: 1230000126339
Publisher: Tabitha Books
Publication: April 16, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

Music and book publisher Tabitha Music Limited have published the fourth novel by Devon based author and scriptwriter Graham Sclater.

Graham spent many years living and playing Hammond organ in a number of groups in Germany and Scandinavia during the sixties. He returned to England in the early seventies where he worked as a session musician in many of the top London studios. An accomplished songwriter and musician, Graham has been featured in a number of arts and musical programmes and has performed and recorded with many artists including Jimi Hendrix, Fats Domino, Ritchie Blackmore, James Taylor, Elton John, Christine Perfect, Tony Ashton and numerous name musicians.

“Too Big To Cry” follows on from Graham’s earlier novels, “Hatred is the key” “We’re gonna be famous” and “Ticket to ride. He recently had two of his original screenplays optioned by an American production company.


It’s 2010 and with the world on the edge of financial meltdown Brian Chapman feels the brunt of the situation as he struggles to keep his family business afloat. With diminishing income and the looming financial catastrophe can he survive this most challenging period of his life or will he lose everything?

“Sclater grabs the reader from the first chapter and tells it how it really is...”

“A seismic breakdown in family life…”

“Harrowing and shocking…”

“Too Big To Cry” (ISBN 978-0-9563977-5-1) is published by Tabitha Books and will be available from 31 May 2013 in the UK and Europe from http://www.tabithabooks.webs.com and the rest of the world from Amazon sites and as an eBook
 

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Music and book publisher Tabitha Music Limited have published the fourth novel by Devon based author and scriptwriter Graham Sclater.

Graham spent many years living and playing Hammond organ in a number of groups in Germany and Scandinavia during the sixties. He returned to England in the early seventies where he worked as a session musician in many of the top London studios. An accomplished songwriter and musician, Graham has been featured in a number of arts and musical programmes and has performed and recorded with many artists including Jimi Hendrix, Fats Domino, Ritchie Blackmore, James Taylor, Elton John, Christine Perfect, Tony Ashton and numerous name musicians.

“Too Big To Cry” follows on from Graham’s earlier novels, “Hatred is the key” “We’re gonna be famous” and “Ticket to ride. He recently had two of his original screenplays optioned by an American production company.


It’s 2010 and with the world on the edge of financial meltdown Brian Chapman feels the brunt of the situation as he struggles to keep his family business afloat. With diminishing income and the looming financial catastrophe can he survive this most challenging period of his life or will he lose everything?

“Sclater grabs the reader from the first chapter and tells it how it really is...”

“A seismic breakdown in family life…”

“Harrowing and shocking…”

“Too Big To Cry” (ISBN 978-0-9563977-5-1) is published by Tabitha Books and will be available from 31 May 2013 in the UK and Europe from http://www.tabithabooks.webs.com and the rest of the world from Amazon sites and as an eBook
 

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