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Do you remember Beatlemania? Radio Caroline? Mods and Rockers? The very first miniskirts? Then the chances are you were born in the or around 1960. To the young people of today- the 1960s seems like another age. But for those who grew up in this decade- school life- mod fashions and sixties pop music are still fresh in their minds. From James Bond to Sindy dolls and playing hopscotch in the street- life was very different to how it is now. After the tough and frugal years of the fifties- the sixties was a boom period- a time of changed attitudes and improved lifestyles. With chapters on home and school life- games and hobbies- music and fashion- alongside a selection of charming illustrations- this delightful compendium of memories will appeal to all who grew up in this lively era. Take a nostalgic look at what it was like to grow up during the sixties and recapture all aspects of life back then.PAUL FEENEY is a writer and part-time business consultant. He has also written a local history of Highgate and A 1950s Childhood: from Tin Baths to Bread and Dripping. He lives in Surrey. If you grew up in the Swinging Sixties- youll love Paul Feeneys A 1960s Childhood. - Reviewed in Yours Magazine- 23rd Feb 10. The author captures the atmosphere and furniture of the Sixties to perfection- even recreating a typical family Christmas of the time. Whether you were a child or an adult in that most eventful decade- this excellent book- with charming black and white illustrations- will throw up lots of talking points. - Reviewed in This England- Summer 2010 edition...
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