This book describes just what it was like to be a child during the
1980s. It was a time before people had smartphones, and the last decade
before work, society and social life changed forever with the
introduction of the internet in the 1990s. There were very few 3D games,
no streaming services or other consumer goods that we take for granted
nowadays. For a time, Kevin Keegan was the world's most famous
footballer, and Donald Trump was just a glitzy property developer. A
1980s Childhood combines memories, original documents and photos from
that time. It covers the holidays children were taken on, popular books
and hobbies of the time, how children got around, the range of shops and
consumer goods they knew, what school was like back then, and the roles
of men and women in parenting in this era - which have changed to a
surprising degree. Together, they give the whole story of what it was
like to grow up in the 1980s - an era in living memory but already so
different to today.