Tony Parsons Books in Order
Tony Parsons is a British journalist, broadcaster, and author, renowned for his insightful and engaging writing on the complexities of modern life. As a music journalist on the NME, he chronicled the punk movement, later transitioning to The Daily Telegraph before establishing himself as a regular columnist for the Daily Mirror. Parsons' television career includes frequent appearances on Newsnight Review and hosting the Channel 4 series Big Mouth. With a prolific writing career spanning decades, Parsons has authored numerous novels, including the multi-million selling Man and Boy (1999), which marked a turning point in his success. His subsequent novels, such as One For My Baby (2001) and The Family Way (2004), solidified his position as a master of 'Men Lit', a genre he pioneered, exploring the intricacies of relationships, emotional dramas, and the human condition.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Tony Parsons
- #1AmazonPlatinum Logic(1979)
- #2AmazonThe Family Way(2004)
- #3AmazonOne for My Baby(2005)
- #4AmazonStories We Could Tell(2005)
- #5AmazonMy Favourite Wife(2008)
- #6AmazonStarting Over(2009)
- #7AmazonCatching the Sun(2012)
- #8AmazonYour Neighbour’s Wife(2021)
- #9AmazonThe People Next Door(2022)
- #10AmazonWho She Was(2023)
- #11AmazonBeyond the Bounty(2012)
- #12AmazonDepartures(2011)
About Tony Parsons
Tony Parsons is a British journalist, broadcaster, and author, renowned for his insightful and engaging writing on the complexities of modern life. As a music journalist on the NME, he chronicled the punk movement, later transitioning to The Daily Telegraph before establishing himself as a regular columnist for the Daily Mirror. Parsons' television career includes frequent appearances on Newsnight Review and hosting the Channel 4 series Big Mouth. With a prolific writing career spanning decades, Parsons has authored numerous novels, including the multi-million selling Man and Boy (1999), which marked a turning point in his success. His subsequent novels, such as One For My Baby (2001) and The Family Way (2004), solidified his position as a master of 'Men Lit', a genre he pioneered, exploring the intricacies of relationships, emotional dramas, and the human condition.
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