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'The food bank of the brain' - Top crime author champions libraries on visit to West Bromwich
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2 months ago
Lee Child, who grew up in nearby Handsworth Wood, spoke fondly of his love of books before he spoke as part of the Sandwell Libraries Literature Festival
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Well, Lee, welcome to West Bromwich, or should I say, welcome back. You grew up not far from here,
00:08
Stone's Throw in Hansworth Wood, I believe.
00:10
Yeah, that's right, and I had many friends here. I was here a long time ago, but I was here lots,
00:16
and saw my first football game at the Hawthorns. It was all part of my life.
00:21
Yeah, and you're here for a talk on your books, obviously, a stellar writing career,
00:27
which started in 1994. What do you think you're going to cover with the sold-out audience today?
00:34
Well, I'm here really in support of the libraries in this ward. I'm in favour of libraries everywhere,
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but particularly around here, because they're what created my whole life, really. They enabled it,
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they created it. I'm a writer today, because I was a reader when I was a kid, and I was a reader
00:52
because of libraries. We couldn't afford books, and the idea that you could go to a place,
00:57
where they would give you any book you wanted, was just fantastic to me. So, yeah, I'm here in
01:03
support of the library. I understand that finances are tight, of course, local authorities everywhere
01:09
are strapped for cash, but libraries should be there on the list, because they're like a food bank
01:15
for the brain. They're a place where people can get what they're not getting elsewhere, so that's why
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I'm here, just to say libraries are important. Let's keep them going.
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And I guess plenty of your novels have been stocked in the libraries in Samwell and elsewhere. You're
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famous, obviously, for the Jack Reacher series. How did that come about in terms of an idea?
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Well, I was working up in Manchester for ITV, for Granada Television, and I lost my job. It was that
01:46
simple. What was I going to do next? And I felt that British TV was on a decline, because they were
01:53
getting rid of not just me, but hundreds of people like me. So I thought, what else can I do? And I
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thought, well, I've spent 20 years dealing with an audience. I know what audiences like. I know what
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they respond to. So how can I use that knowledge? And I thought, well, try writing a book. As I said,
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I'd read plenty, so let's try writing one. And it certainly took off from there. It's
02:16
been good. Yeah, yeah. I was very lucky. Yeah. Are you working on anything at the moment in
02:20
particular? I'm supposed to be retired, but that means I'm working on about five things
02:25
at the moment, yeah. And just back to the football theme, you might have seen your first game
02:30
at West Brom, but you're known for being a Villa fan. How's that doing at the moment?
02:35
Well, yeah, no, the Villa will always break your heart. It's always an up-and-down experience,
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and we've had a few good seasons, and with a bit of luck, we'll get a decent one this
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year. And good luck to the Baggies as well. Thank you, and enjoy the talk. I know there's
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plenty of people waiting to see you with bated breath. Cool. Thanks.
03:03
We stand well and welcome to Jackie Hawkins and Rachel.
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We stand well and welcome to Jackie Hawkins and Rachel. Thank you.
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Thank you. Thank you. Thank you and thank you so much for welcoming me.
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Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you,
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