John Hickman John Hickman i(A142486 works by)
Born: Established: 1945 Kensington, London,
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England,
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,
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Gender: Male
Arrived in Australia: 1971
Heritage: English
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1 y separately published work icon Sex, Lies & Crazy People Sex, Lies & Crazy People : Do Not Disturb We're Disturbed Enough Already John Hickman , Australia : John Hickman , 2015 9256953 2015 single work autobiography

'John tells the bittersweet true story about his family’s involvement in the Harewood Hotel, Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent in England during the 1960s, interspersed with self-deprecating reminisces. Best described as a true life Fawlty Towers – but without Basil. When John is assigned to the kitchens will he be able to cook any better than his dysfunctional family? He’s in good company with chefs who can’t cook and waiters who don’t speak English. A multitude of international guests include a millionaire addicted to pornography; a con man and his beautiful ex-prostitute wife; a cash strapped film company; a strange little man who reads tea leaves and scientologists seeking spiritual fulfilment. After falling in love for all the wrong reasons John meets Carole – but will their love last? Sex, Lies & Crazy People follows on from Tripping Over.' (Publication summary)

1 Review : Reluctant Hero John Hickman , 2015 single work essay
— Appears in: They Shall Grow Not Old 2015; (p. 80)

— Review of Reluctant Hero John Hickman , 2011 extract biography
1 2 y separately published work icon Reluctant Hero : A True Story John Hickman , Bloomington : Trafford Publishing , 2011 Z1854321 2011 single work biography

'JohnHickman tells the true story about his dad, Bill's involvement in the Second World War. Bill grows up in the slums of Notting Hill, London and leaves school at fourteen. Despite his insecurities, while still in his late teens, he becomes a pilot of Lancaster Bombers. He desperately wants to belong to the "establishment" but rebels against the powers-that-be when he realises they think he is expendable. Loss of life and planes is horrendous and to Bill's mind largely unnecessary. His attitude towards death in combat changes dramatically after he meets and marries John's mother to be, Alice.

After the raid over Dresden in February 1945, he becomes angry at the cover-ups, corruption and myriad of lies. Authorities dispute claims that British planes carried out machine-gun attacks on the civilian population but Bill knows otherwise! Against all odds he survives the war, physically but is dreadfully scarred emotionally. After serving his country he is penalised, dismissed without a commission or job. Even told he is unfit to fly!' Source: http://www.trafford.com/ (Sighted 13/04/2102).

1 2 Reluctant Hero John Hickman , 2011 extract biography (Reluctant Hero : A True Story)
— Appears in: Scope , September vol. 57 no. 8 2011; (p. 22)
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