Tony Parker Livres
Tony Parker fut un historien oral qui s'attacha à donner une voix aux figures les plus marginalisées de la société britannique et américaine. Son œuvre se concentra sur les perspectives uniques d'individus tels que les mères célibataires, les gardiens de phare et même les criminels condamnés, y compris les meurtriers. Parker portait un intérêt profond aux expériences des prisonniers, particulièrement après leur libération, s'efforçant de capturer leurs récits et leurs luttes. Son engagement à découvrir et à partager ces histoires de vie souvent négligées en fit un chroniqueur important de la condition humaine.






Lighthouse
- 296pages
- 11 heures de lecture
A chronicle of the lives of several British lighthouse keepers and their families, revealing the reason for their solitary career.
The Twisting Lane
- 220pages
- 8 heures de lecture
The book presents candid interviews with six young unmarried mothers, exploring their personal experiences, aspirations, and challenges. It provides a sociological insight into British society, challenging the traditional belief that motherhood is inherently tied to marriage, and highlights the complexities of their lives in a changing cultural landscape.
A profound collection of interviews with residents of a 1980's South London housing estate; a human symphony of the everyday, in all its courageous diversity.
The Frying Pan
- 270pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Set in 1970, the narrative unfolds through the author's visits to HMP Grendon Underwood, the UK's pioneering psychiatric prison. Through interviews with inmates and staff, he explores the institution's distinctive community and the interplay between mental health and the criminal justice system. The book provides an insightful look into the lives of those within the prison, revealing the complexities of rehabilitation and the challenges faced by both inmates and caregivers.
The Unknown Citizen
- 172pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Focusing on the journey of a criminal recidivist, the narrative explores Charlie's experiences immediately after his release from prison and throughout his first year of freedom. It delves into the challenges he faces as he attempts to reintegrate into society, highlighting the struggles and temptations that threaten his newfound liberty. The book provides an intimate look at the complexities of rehabilitation and the factors influencing recidivism.
Five Women
- 196pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Set against the backdrop of 1963, the narrative follows a group of women recently released from Holloway prison, who collectively bear the weight of 73 criminal convictions and nearly a century of incarceration. Their shared experiences illuminate the complexities of their pasts, exploring themes of redemption, resilience, and the societal challenges they face upon reintegration into a world that has long judged them. The story delves into their individual journeys as they navigate freedom and the repercussions of their former lives.
Tony Parker spent five months in Belfast talking to priests and politicians, schoolchildren and students, bus drivers, doctors, nurses, lawyers, shop assistants, community workers, single mothers, soldiers, policemen and terrorists. This book is the result of these interviews.
Red Hill
- 236pages
- 9 heures de lecture
The miners' strike of 1984-85 serves as a backdrop for exploring the profound struggles faced by individuals impacted by this historic event. The narrative delves into the lives of both men and women, showcasing their unique quirks, emotions, and prejudices, highlighting the personal toll of the conflict. Through vivid character portrayals, the book captures the complexities of human experience during one of Britain's most contentious labor disputes.
In No Man's Land
- 160pages
- 6 heures de lecture
In 1972, six young unmarried mothers candidly share their experiences, aspirations, and challenges, providing an intimate glimpse into their lives. The author skillfully allows the women to voice their stories without interference, creating a powerful narrative that highlights their resilience and individuality. This account not only captures their struggles but also celebrates their strength and hopes for the future.
