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"Where Do I Go Now", I found myself asking... Life had a dramatic change during late adolescence for Steve. His carefree life was very quickly altered by some very tragic events. Life can kick you down and kick you again, before you have the chance to get up. A moving true story. This book looks at the life of a boy from Hayes. It shows his journey from boy to man, follow his life through happy and amusing and occasional very sad times. He believed it was a normal life. Life was certainly different from the 1950s through to the 70s. You will laugh and cry as you read of some of the twists and…mehr

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"Where Do I Go Now", I found myself asking... Life had a dramatic change during late adolescence for Steve. His carefree life was very quickly altered by some very tragic events. Life can kick you down and kick you again, before you have the chance to get up. A moving true story. This book looks at the life of a boy from Hayes. It shows his journey from boy to man, follow his life through happy and amusing and occasional very sad times. He believed it was a normal life. Life was certainly different from the 1950s through to the 70s. You will laugh and cry as you read of some of the twists and turns of a young boy's life. At 50 he felt it was time to write his story down for others to read.
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This is the second biographical book that is a part of my life story. It starts as I move to Rushden after dramatic changes to my life at 17 years of age, which is part of my first book, From Zero to Eighteen in Hayes. Contributor Notes (402 / 2500) I began a new life in Rushden in 1975 following the death of both my parents within 6 months, just a year before this! I was married at 18 and moved to Rushden shortly afterwards. I worked initially in the old shoe factories and tanneries initially before starting a job in the building trade. I met many of the old characters in both of these roles, many of them had served in the second world war.