dunno - His First Novel

Jon is 15 and life is hard. Money is tight and Jon is trapped in a hopeless miserable existence.

Then by chance, he meets someone who helps him to see things differently.

Despite girls, bullies, teachers, policemen, his mother and her violent boyfriend, Jon wants to survive. Once he finds Jimmy and Paul, he begins to take control of his life. He becomes an apprentice adult.

dunno

Buy dunno Online

dunno
Charles Kimpton Publishers. Sep 2004. £6.
ISBN 0954761405.

News of dunno and other projects


BBC Interviews Peter Inson About Education Matters

In an interview for BBC Breakfast and BBC News, Peter Inson discusses new school diplomas and raising the school leaving age.

"My concerns are that innocent young adults will be imprisoned for longer, that yet another innovation is being rushed through by politicians, and that some vocational training and learning could also take place away from school, in real jobs, and away from other youngsters who will be a distraction"

See the BBC Breakfast interview HERE

05 Sep 2008       Return to top of page


Book-signing in Colchester

Come and meet Peter Inson in Waterstones

From 10:00am on Saturday 16th August, Peter Inson will be at Waterstones, Culver Squarem Colchester.

Peter is particularly interested in meeting and talking to teenagers who are fed up with adults and adults who are frustrated by teenagers.

04 Aug 2008       Return to top of page


Co-op to sell Dunno

The East of England Co-operative Society is about to stock dunno

It will soon be possible to buy copies of Peter Inson's first novel with your groceries as it is about to be placed on the shelves in a number of Co-op supermarkets across the East of England.

04 Aug 2008       Return to top of page


Interview in the Colchester Gazette

Peter Inson talks about his novel and... horses?

An eclectic mix of snippets from his life with details of his forthcoming booksigning at Waterstones in Colchester.

Read the full article in the Colchester Gazette.

04 Aug 2008       Return to top of page


Article Published on Respect

On May 27th, the East Anglian Daily Times used their FEATURE pages to publish an article about Peter Inson and his views on modern society.

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Article written by Stephen Russell

31 May 2008       Return to top of page


Parliamentary Re-Launch

On Thursday 5th June Peter Inson will be at the House of Commons.

This is for the re-launch of the Standing Committee for the Education and Training of Teachers.

31 May 2008       Return to top of page


Television Appearance

On Tuesday 2nd June Peter Inson will take part in a televised discussion about Religious Education and the curriculum.

Satellite channel Hot Bird TV are hosting the discussion with the Head of a Muslim primary school, a British humanist and a Muslim scholar from Geneva.

Background - 2nd June 5pm to 6pm Press TV will film a discussion on the theme "Islam and life - RE in the west." Press TV is an international broadcaster with studios in Ealing, Washington and Tehran.

31 May 2008       Return to top of page


Book Signing Publicised

The East Anglian Daily Times have featured Peter Inson's Book Signing in Colchester.

On May 14th, The East Anglian Daily Times printed a photograph of the author and his first novel dunno together with an article about his forthcoming book signing at Waterstones in Colchester.

Peter Inson will be at the store in Culver Square at 10:00am on May 31st.

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15 May 2008       Return to top of page


Book Signing at Waterstones, Colchester

At 10:00am on Saturday 31st May 2008

Peter Inson will be at Waterstones' Colchester Store in Culver Square from 10:00am to sign copies of his first novel dunno

Download a flyer HERE

13 May 2008       Return to top of page


Educational Articles Published

The Independent has published three articles about education. Follow the link below for more details

More Details

01 May 2007       Return to top of page


Interviews

Peter Inson was interviewed by Sky News and Channel 5 News

01 May 2007       Return to top of page