There are all the joys of Ken Champion's writing here - a vivid
depiction of time and place created with painterly skill, telling humour
and characters both bound by and railing against society's expectations.
This is a world rich and busy with the banter, camaraderie and cruelty
of daily life, with painful truths beneath. At its heart is the story of
Ben, coming of age in the East End of the fifties, whose encounter with
the adventurous, liberated Beat Years is merely glanced in the pages of
Kerouac's On The Road. His struggle to move beyond the grey
predictability and stifling life mapped out for him is shown through his
drifting friendship with Johnny who shares his urge to escape and the
desire to explore beyond the limits of what's expected. But both learn
that freedom isn't so easy; chances glide past, becoming the roads not
travelled as Ben's life is defined by the choices he makes.