![]() ![]() His time at school was spent on everything, but learning. Petty criminality and abuse further distorted his outlook on life, and he quickly became a problem child. Homelife was always unsteady with the threat of eviction and the struggle to pay for amenities. In his book, Playing Out: Swings and Roundabouts, the reader finds a young Lovell in the 1970s living on the margins of society. ![]() Empty Corridors: Learning to Fail finds Lovell attendin The best word to describe Paul Douglas Lovell is “unconventional” and it makes sense that his author bio would also be far from typical.Ĭoming from a motherless family of five children, this runt of the litter had to scratch and scramble for any attention he received. ![]() Coming from a motherless family of five children, this runt of the litter had to scratch and scramble for any attention he received. The best word to describe Paul Douglas Lovell is “unconventional” and it makes sense that his author bio would also be far from typical. ![]()
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