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It tells the story of my upbringing and future life. I hope that any young person in similar situation reads the book and realises that no matter how difficult life seems to be, there is no need to turn to drugs or crime to make a living. Just take a deep breath, have faith in yourself, and jump into life. Choose your friends wisely and dont be afraid to take a chance. Keep in mind that good friends, trusted friends, are your best assets and that not everyone is out to rob you or cheat you. Life is for living. Go and live it and enjoy.

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It tells the story of my upbringing and future life. I hope that any young person in similar situation reads the book and realises that no matter how difficult life seems to be, there is no need to turn to drugs or crime to make a living. Just take a deep breath, have faith in yourself, and jump into life. Choose your friends wisely and dont be afraid to take a chance. Keep in mind that good friends, trusted friends, are your best assets and that not everyone is out to rob you or cheat you. Life is for living. Go and live it and enjoy.

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I was born and raised in Dagenham and attended Rush Green primary school until the age of twelve before attending Eastbrook Secondary School for Boys. It was a tough school, and many a fight occurred almost on a daily basis, and injuries were very commonplace. I had a difficult upbringing due to a very strict father, whose way of solving any problems was to beat me. Conversation was something other people did, but not in our house. At sixteen, I finally made the break and ran away from where I lived on the Yorkshire moors, for a time living in a tent. At twenty-one, I managed to immigrate to Australia in 1974. I have held many varied occupations before enlisting in the Australian Army, and upon discharge twelve years later, I joined the NSW ambulance service, where I remained for the next twenty-three years until my early retirement at the age of fifty-eight. My wife and I relocated to a small country town in NSW, where we now live and are very happy together.