Tomorrow will be a good day / Captain Sir Tom Moore.

By: Moore, Tom, 1920- [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Michael Joseph, 2020Copyright date: copyright2020Description: 386 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some colour), portraits (some colour) ; 24 cmContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780241486108 (hardback)Subject(s): Moore, Tom, 1920- | Great Britain. Army. Duke of Wellington's (West Riding) Regiment -- Officers -- Biography | Soldiers -- Great Briatin -- Biography | Fund raisers (Persons) -- Great Britain -- Biography | AutobiographiesDDC classification: 941.082092 Summary: At the height of the pandemic, ninety-nine-year-old WWII veteran Captain Tom Moore began walking laps of his garden to raise 1000 pounds for the NHS. By the time of his 100th birthday, he'd reached 32 million pounds and captured the hearts of the nation. In his official autobiography, announced alongside the creation of the Captain Tom Foundation, he tells us not only of his long life, serving in Burma in the war and racing motorbikes, but also how an old soldier with a can-do, never-give-up attitude inspired a nation to believe anything is possible by reminding us it is never too late.
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"My autobiography"--Cover.

Includes index.

At the height of the pandemic, ninety-nine-year-old WWII veteran Captain Tom Moore began walking laps of his garden to raise 1000 pounds for the NHS. By the time of his 100th birthday, he'd reached 32 million pounds and captured the hearts of the nation. In his official autobiography, announced alongside the creation of the Captain Tom Foundation, he tells us not only of his long life, serving in Burma in the war and racing motorbikes, but also how an old soldier with a can-do, never-give-up attitude inspired a nation to believe anything is possible by reminding us it is never too late.

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