Dad Goes To The Movies (1941) press release



Dad Goes To The Movies (1941)
(134 pages, official publication date August 5, 2016, by Dunbar Noon Publishing)


When war was declared in 1939 Les Tweedie was at the movies with his sweetheart, Peg. He enlisted, married her, and went off to serve New Zealand as a soldier for the next six years. Throughout his life his love for going to the movies remained constant. In 1941, he noted in his tiny personal soldier’s diary every film he saw, and other things that happened in that very interesting year.

Seventy five years later, writer Jaq Tweedie – his daughter – decodes the diary and reveals Les Tweedie’s secret cinematic life.

About the authors
Leslie Edward Tweedie graduated from Auckland University College and then studied teaching at Auckland Teachers College, where he met Peg Feaver. He served with the New Zealand Army during World War 2. After his return home he resumed teaching and raised six children including his sons John, Richard, and Grant, and his daughter Jacqueline (known as Jaq.) He died in 1998, aged 83.

Jaq Tweedie graduated from the University of Auckland in 2006. She is a writer, poet and reformed comedian, and lives in a tower in central Auckland.

Publishing date: August 5, 2016 (This would have been Les Tweedie’s 100th birthday)
Retail: $22.95. ISBN 978-0473359942
Available now from Unity Books Auckland, Time Out Books Mt Eden, and Amazon.com. Or ask at you local bookstore/library.

Diary transcription, appendices, editing, proofreading by Jaq Tweedie. Design, editing, proofreading by Peter McLennan. The book is available in paperback, published independently by Dunbar Noon Publishing, thru the print on demand service, Createspace.

For further info, interviews etc... Please contact Peter McLennan at Dunbar Noon,
email: petermac008@gmail.com

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