By the same author...
A Surrey childhood during the late 1950s/early 1960s... a time of change... a time that heralded the NHS, abolished conscription, witnessed the age of Rock and Roll and the Swinging Sixties. The post-war world was on the cusp of the "White-Hot Age of Technology". This was a time of hope.
To Set My Feet A-Dancing is a personal voyage through childhood, where streets are empty of cars and children can stretch a skipping rope across the street. To own a car or a telephone is the ambition of many, and the arrival of Television into ordinary households opens a vista onto the wider world.
"Not just another 'ho hum' memoir..."
"This has something for everyone's palate, to laugh about and with. Written with an undertone of humour and a twist of irony, it's a great period piece."
To Set My Feet A-Dancing is a personal voyage through childhood, where streets are empty of cars and children can stretch a skipping rope across the street. To own a car or a telephone is the ambition of many, and the arrival of Television into ordinary households opens a vista onto the wider world.
"Not just another 'ho hum' memoir..."
"This has something for everyone's palate, to laugh about and with. Written with an undertone of humour and a twist of irony, it's a great period piece."
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