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An unusual autobiography,
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This review is from: An Edge in Wordways (Hardcover)
Personal but with historical connections, the author describes a childhood in Tientsin N. China in the mid-twenties to early thirties, and continues at boarding school in wartime England, surviving the London Blitz to join the Royal Navy. He ends up in post-war London in a basement room which has an eccentric landlady who used play 'Principal Boy' in pantomime. I found it very funny and ageeably terse.
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