The Season Ticket

The Season Ticket by Jonathan Tulloch is a novel published by Vintage in 2001, featuring 241 pages in English. This story follows the lives of Sewell and Gerry, two individuals living in Gateshead who share a deep bond and a singular goal: to acquire season tickets to see Newcastle United. Despite their contrasting physical attributes—Sewell’s strength and Gerry’s crafty nature—both face financial struggles and have not attended school for a long time.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of friendship and aspiration as Sewell and Gerry navigate their quest for money. The story captures the humor and sadness of their experiences, revealing beauty in unexpected places. This edition presents a compelling look at their journey, reflecting the challenges and triumphs of pursuing a shared dream.
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Sewell and Gerry live in Gateshead. Theirs seems the perfect partnership. Sewell is physically strong, Gerry is small yet crafty. Neither has attended school for a long time. Both are broke.Sewell and Gerry have only one purpose in life. They each want a season ticket to see Newcastle United. And for that they need money. Lots of money.The Season Ticket is the story of how they go about getting it. A story of friendship, aspiration and beauty in unexpected places, it’s very funny, very sad and utterly convincing.
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