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This title provides a humorous look at childhood and schooldays in
the 1950s on a Derby estate, based on actual events. It covers
timeless scenarios we can all relate to in some part, regardless of
which decade you were born in. This book portrays in a manner best
described as verbal slapstick the childhood and schooldays of
Bernard Carter, set in and around a new post-war estate in Derby
where during both day and night the street became the main
playground. Few people owned cars in the early fifties so there was
little chance of getting run-over and certainly more chance of
having the seat of your trousers torn out by one or more mutinous
dogs that roamed the area. Schooldays passed ducking and diving
flying chalk, airborne board rubbers, surrendering to the stinging
'thwack' of a cane and slaps across the head from both teachers and
playground bullies. There was no escaping the trauma and misery of
sports day, the mortifying experience of the Christmas nativity
play, or the unforgettable ghastliness of a recorder concert, not
to mention those horrifying visits to the dentist that left you
wishing you had been born with false teeth. More agony was piled on
with sweethearts, girlfriends, lost loves and those bewildering
early bumbling and fumbling forays into the unknown territory of a
girls' anatomy! Surely nothing could be worse than the rigours of
childhood...could it?
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