Where Did It All Go Right?: Growing Up Normal in the 70s
With tales of bikes, television, sweets, good health, domestic harmony and happy holidays, Andrew Collins aims to bring a little hope to all those out there living with the emotional after-effects of a really happy childhood.
With tales of bikes, television, sweets, good health, domestic harmony and happy holidays, Andrew Collins aims to bring a little hope to all those out there living with the emotional after-effects of a really happy childhood.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780091894368 (0091894360)
Publish date: March 4th 2004
Publisher: Ebury Press
Pages no: 336
Edition language: English
It's my childhood - growing up in London, England in the 70s - amusingly retold. The era when kids spent all their time in the school holidays out on their bikes and just turned up back at home around tea time. Such a shame that modern kids don't have those freedoms. Magical times. Well worth readin...
Amusing autobiography, supplemented by diary entries, of a lower? middle class boy (born 1965) growing up normal in Northampton, where/when nothing very extraordinary happened. Good, but publishing a second volume (Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now) is probably milking the idea too much.