Walton author launches new book on Fidel Castro (From Clacton and Frinton Gazette)
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Walton author launches new book on Fidel Castro
6:00pm Wednesday 12th September 2012 in News By James Dwan
Walton author Steven Walker will launch his new book at Caxton Books in Frinton on Sunday
A MENTAL health expert and author from Walton will be launching his new book at Frinton’s Caxton Books and Gallery on Saturday.
Steven Walker, a former Clacton County High School student who has lived in Tendring for more than 45 years, has penned Fidel Castro’s Childhood - the untold story, a book about the dictators mental state.
Mr Walker, a former principal lecturer at Anglia Ruskin University, is a specialist in child and adolescent mental health and has previously been interviewed by BBC Radio 4 about his work and research.
He said: “The book analyses Fidel Castro’s earliest formative experiences to reach conclusions about how he was able to become a revolutionary icon alongside Che Guevara in liberating Cuba.
“It also explores how he dared to provoke the Cuban Missile crisis 50 years ago this month when Soviet Russia and America prepared to launch nuclear missiles against each other.”
The book will be launched at Caxton Bookshop, in Connaught Avenue, on Saturday at 10am.