This book is written with charm and humour by a child who grew up
between two worlds - an idyllic childhood in Hong Kong in the 1950s
which was shattered by his return to England at the age of seven to a
new life as a boarder at a Catholic preparatory school.
From the age of seven to seventeen, he travels between these worlds and
comments on all the changes that occur in this dynamic decade. He sees
Hong Kong develop from an entrepot to a booming manufacturing powerhouse
with the effect this has on the Cantonese and their relationship with
Europeans and compares this life to the smog-bound, tired English way of
life only just beginning to recover from the devastation of the Second
World War.
It is a joy to read and is a fascinating record of two worlds by a child
of a bygone age.