The trials & tribulations of a Lancashire lad born just prior to the
outbreak of the Second World War. The story tells of the boy's dreams
and of arduous times from birth, through his formative years, up to
being called up into the army to serve two years National Service for
his country. His life is a mixture of poverty, sadness, love and wry
humour. He is one of six children who lived in abject poverty during the
war years into the changing times of the 'Forties' and 'Fifties'. Their
home was a small, dark and dank terraced house set amongst countless
tall factory chimneys His dad was a rag and bone man and had been to
jail twice for shady dealings. Consequently, John & his siblings had to
put up with many barbed comments and abuse from their peers in the
schoolyard. Despite the adversity & hard times they all came through it
with smiling faces. It depicts working class life during the era of
cobbled streets, clogs and shawls, coal mines and weaving sheds in a
Lancashire town.