A Youth Worker’s tale
by Steve Tilley
GoodBookStall Review:
A quick and amusing read. I’d put it on my book shelf. By offering a realistic and fun look at the thoughts and events of a fictional youthworker ‘Trudge’, the writer asks good provocative questions about a youthworker’s lifestyle and practice without being judgemental. The book contains a simple study guide that questions some of the decisions Trudge makes, and asks whether you would do the same. OK it asks the basics, but now and then shouldn’t we allow ourselves to be questioned? It’s a worthwhile and easy read.
Reviewer: Andrew Elliott (14/04/04)
A quick and amusing read. I’d put it on my book shelf. By offering a realistic and fun look at the thoughts and events of a fictional youthworker ‘Trudge’, the writer asks good provocative questions about a youthworker’s lifestyle and practice without being judgemental. The book contains a simple study guide that questions some of the decisions Trudge makes, and asks whether you would do the same. OK it asks the basics, but now and then shouldn’t we allow ourselves to be questioned? It’s a worthwhile and easy read.
Reviewer: Andrew Elliott (14/04/04)








