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The No. 9 Bus To Utopia

Publication date: 26 June, 2014
Status: Published
Book: Paperback
Regular price £9.99
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Description

When David Bramwell’s girlfriend left him for someone she described as 'younger, but more mature than you', he decided he had something to learn about giving. Taking a year off, he journeyed through Europe and America seeking out extraordinary communities that could teach him how to share. He wanted answers to a few troubling questions: Is modern life rubbish? Why do so many of us feel lonely and unfulfilled despite a high standard of living? Are there communities out there who hold the key to happiness? And if so, why do so many of their inhabitants insist on dressing in tie-dye?

His quest led him to an anarchist haven in the heart of Copenhagen; some hair-raising experiences in free love communities; an epiphany in a spiritual caravan park in Scotland and an apparent paradise in a Californian community dreamed up by Aldous Huxley. Most impressive of all was Damanhur, a 1000-strong science fiction- style community in the Alps with an underground temple the size of St Paul's Cathedral, a village of tree houses and a ‘fully-functioning time machine'.

Inspired, he returned home with a desire to change. Not just himself but also his neighbourhood and city. Find out how he succeeded in this wry and self-deprecatingly funny spiritual journey that asks some big questions and finds the answers surprisingly simple.

About the Author

David Bramwell

Dr Bramwell is a one-man cottage industry: the author of the best-selling Cheeky Guide to Brighton; creator of the Brighton's much-loved

Catalyst Club

, a spoken word club where everyday people are given 15 minutes to talk about their passions; a music teacher and singer-songwriter in the band

Oddfellows Casino

(Pickled Egg records).

His live shows have garnered praise, awards and five-star ratings. Together with singer Eliza Skelton, he has entertained festival and cinema audiences with

Sing-along-a-Wickerman

and performed his one-man show about utopia for

TEDx

, Alain de Botton’s School of Life, The Idler Academy and the Port Eliot Festival. In 2011 he won a Sony Award for his mischievous

Haunted Moustache

programme for Radio 3 and has also won 'Best Comedy' and 'Outstanding Theatre' Awards for his storytelling shows.

A typical northerner, he is perversely proud of being born in Scunthorpe and raised in Doncaster.

N.B. He is not a medical doctor.

'Frankly genius'

Guardian



www.drbramwell.com

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