Britain's Everyday Heroes
Book by Gordon Brown
978-1-84596-307-1
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Britain's Everyday Heroes is a book by former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown about thirty-three ordinary people whose willing commitment to a cause or a community has informed and inspired Brown. It was published by Mainstream Publishing on 24 July 2007, less than a month after Brown became Prime Minister.
The book was produced in conjunction with East London charity Community Links, who will receive all royalties from sales. According to The Independent, the book had sold fewer than 1,000 copies by March 2010.[1]
References
- ^ Grice, Andrew (5 March 2010). "The £4.6m question: Is Tony Blair's 'Journey' worth the advance?". The Independent. Retrieved 12 August 2010.
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Gordon Brown
- Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (2007–2010)
- Leader of the Labour Party (2007–2010)
- Chancellor of the Exchequer (1997–2007)
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- 2007 (Party leadership)
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- Courage: Eight Portraits (2007)
- Britain's Everyday Heroes (2007)
- The Change We Choose (2010)
- Beyond the Crash (2010)
- My Life, Our Times (2017)
- Sarah Brown (wife)
- Andrew Brown (brother)
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