And She Laughs No More

And She Laughs No More by Stephen Foster, published by Short Books, Limited in 2009, is a continuation of the story from his previous work, She Stood There Laughing. This edition spans 288 pages and is presented in English. The book chronicles the challenging journey of Stoke City as they navigate a tumultuous season, ultimately facing a significant match at Old Trafford.
Readers will find a detailed account of the struggles and triumphs associated with the world of football, particularly focusing on Stoke City’s efforts to overcome their lower league challenges. The narrative captures the essence of sports and recreation, providing insights into the emotional highs and lows experienced by the team and its supporters. This sequel offers a unique perspective on the realities of competitive soccer, making it a relevant read for fans of the sport.
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‘And She Laughed No More’, the sequel to Foster’s best-selling ‘She Stood There Laughing’, chronicles the blood, sweat and tears of an unlikely season when Stoke City were rescued from their lower league nightmare and transported to the theatre of dream at Old Trafford (they lost 5-0).
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