Growing up surrounded by friends and family is not an experience unique to Baby-boomers, and the rites of passage, adventure and travel experienced by Trevor Heath prove that no matter what era you were born in, the prerogative of the those teenage years is to learn to live life to the full. This autobiography begins in a small market town in the 70s, a place undergoing massive change where social upheaval put strain on the relationships of friends and family alike. Yearning for the opportunity to live life to the full, Trevor signs up to the Air Training Corps with a group of friends,...
Growing up surrounded by friends and family is not an experience unique to Baby-boomers, and the rites of passage, adventure and travel experienced by...