Book Description
"After the First World War, Longniddry, in East Lothian, was a largely self-contained village community, based on the life of the surrounding farms and geared to the crops and the changing seasons. There was poverty aplenty, but these same surroundings were a paradise too for children, and there are vivid memories of the nearby sea, of the rocks with their pools, of the woods and fields all around, and of safe roads and lanes where the horse-drawn farm cart was a more familiar sight than the motor car. Often humorous, sometimes tragic, this is one person's account of a life that has gone forever."--BOOK JACKET.