A Continual Farewell tells the story of the relationship between Factory Records’ Tony Wilson and his first wife, Lindsay Reade, through their letters, Factory Records memorabilia and numerous family photos and snapshots. Many are typed on Factory notepaper, or are scrawled on pages from various studios and hotels. They begin in the punk year of 1976 from love at first sight to marriage, from a music show entitled So It Goes to the formation of Factory and the Hacienda, across domestic infidelities, separation, stalled reconciliations and a brutal sacking. After all that, when the reader would doubt any recovery was possible, the letters describe a renewed but now illicit love affair of former marriage partners. And beyond that, to a lasting friendship. "Epistolary insight into love and Factory Records. Reade's commentary gives fascinating context, to both a bittersweet romance and to Factory's goofy machismo" MOJO 4**** "The unique vantage point here tells his story with a rare intimacy" Classic Pop “A unique insight into the workings of the pioneering independent record label.” Manchester Evening News "A book very much worth reading. It presents a story we think we know so well in a brand-new light." Moonbuilding Lindsay Reade worked at Factory Records, sang lead vocals on a single with The Durutti Column and was an early manager of the Stone Roses. She is the author of Mr Manchester and the Factory Girl and co-author of Torn Apart: The Life of Ian Curtis .