A book for everyone brought up in the 1950/60s and one which every
modern-day parent should read and then pass it on, or read, to their
children. It is a light-hearted book, but with serious implications at
times, of the upbringing of a young boy, the author, on a North
Lancashire farm, and of his life experiences gained. It portrays
traditional farming as a way of life of the time, in which every family
member was expected to contribute in some way, shape or form, for the
smooth running of operations. It also covers the author's introduction
to the many and varied country pursuits and pastimes which he enjoys to
this day.
Sometimes hilarious, sometimes sombre, but never boring, the author
transports us through the many and varied situations he encountered in
his formative years. By today's standards, the freedom he was given by
his parents, to roam and explore the area surrounding his home, would
not be countenanced. More's the pity, for a better upbringing and
stress-free way of living for a youngster would be hard to envisage.