Tomorrow Will Be A Good Day

Tomorrow Will Be A Good Day by Captain Tom Moore, published by National Geographic Books on November 24, 2020, is a biography that chronicles the remarkable life of Captain Sir Tom Moore. Spanning 320 pages, this edition offers insights into his journey from a humble childhood in Yorkshire to his experiences in the military during World War II, and his emergence as a national hero during the COVID-19 pandemic. The narrative reflects on a century of British history through the lens of Moore’s life, highlighting themes of resilience and community spirit.
Readers will find a detailed account of Captain Tom’s life, including his early years, military service in Burma, and his later endeavors that captured the hearts of many. The book emphasizes the values of curiosity, courage, and generosity that defined his character and inspired others during challenging times. Through personal anecdotes and reflections, this memoir serves as a testament to the enduring human spirit and the importance of helping one another, making it a significant addition to the genres of biography and personal memoirs.
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Embark on an echanting journey into our country’s past hundred years through the remarkable life of Captain Sir Tom Moore
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‘A wonderful life story with lessons for us all . . . beautifully written’ DAILY TELEGRAPH
‘Gloriously enthralling’ DAILY MAIL
From his humble Yorkshire childhood, via the battlefields of Burma and the peaks of the Himalayas, to becoming the NHS and the nation’s hero during Lockdown, this is a journey for all of us.
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Who is Captain Sir Tom Moore?
You’ve seen him on the television walking the length of his garden. A frail elderly man, doing his bit at a time of crisis. But he wasn’t always like this.
Where did he come from? Where was he made?
From a childhood in the foothills of the Yorkshire Dales, Tom Moore grew up in a loving family, which wasn’t without its share of tragedy. It was a time of plenty and of want. When the storm clouds of the Second World War threatened, he raised his hand and, like many of his generation, joined up to fight.
His war would take him from a country he had never left to a place which would steal his heart, India, and the Far East, to which he would return many years later to view the sight he had missed first time around: the distant peak of Everest.
Captain Tom’s story is our story.
It is the story of our past hundred years here in Britain.
It’s a time which has seen so much change, yet when so much has stayed the same: the national spirit, the can-do attitude, the belief in doing your best for others.
In this rich, happy life packed with incident you will encounter time and again the curiosity, courage and generosity that saw Captain Tom look around him during our current crisis and decide that something had to be done . . .
‘Engaging . . . His upbeat nature shines through and reminds us how much worse this year would have been without him’ Evening Standard
‘A wonderful read. Captain Tom is a beacon of light, and hope, and positivity’ Piers Morgan, Life Stories, ITV
‘A great book’ Good Morning Britain
‘A beautiful book. We have so much to learn from Captain Sir Tom’ Chris Evans, Virgin Radio
‘Fascinating. It’s the life story of an ordinary man who is extraordinary’ Michael Ball, BBC Radio 2
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