Childhoods changed at an incredible pace in twentieth-century England, and in this memoir Donald Cook recalls a childhood without electricity or running water in the house, a childhood with only a handful of cars on the road, a childhood alien to those born only a few decades later. Catapults, fishing, breeding rabbits: Kids Tough as Old Boots paints a detailed picture of family life and growing up in the peaceful world of 1930s rural Sussex, dark clouds of war gathering unseen on the horizon.
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