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| "I just wanted to write something for my descendants. Tell them what it was like". And so he did, the result being a tough, uncompromising story told with wit and compassion by someone growing up in a world of destruction and constant change. 'Till I was Twenty' is essentially a personal story, packed with incident, absorbing enough in itself, but threading throught the book are vivid, extremely detailed descriptions of life in the pre-war East End, evacuation to a Leicestershire village, the bombing and V weapons of wartime London, then as a teenager in the tough post war austerity years, ending with his two years as a National Service squaddy, which mark this book as a true social document of those times. | ||
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| A tale of a harsh childhood and a rebellious youth, told by a master storyteller with wit and style. Anyone who has seen Derek's stage performance will recognise the humour that lights up his journey throughout those turbulent years | ||
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Price: £6.99 with £1.30 postage
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