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      Bageye at the Wheel: A 1970s Childhood in Suburbia

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      Bageye already finds it a struggle to feed his family on his wage from Vauxhall Motors, but now his wife Blossom has set her heart on her sons going to private school and she will not settle for anything less. This is the story of a father seen through the eyes of his ten-ye...

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      Product ID:9780099552390
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:Bageye at the Wheel
      Subtitle:A 1970s Childhood in Suburbia
      Authors:Author: Colin Grant
      Page Count:288
      Subjects:Autobiography: general, Autobiography: general, Memoirs, Migration, immigration and emigration, Ethnic studies, Memoirs, Migration, immigration & emigration, Black & Asian studies, Berkshire, c 1970 to c 1980
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      Bageye already finds it a struggle to feed his family on his wage from Vauxhall Motors, but now his wife Blossom has set her heart on her sons going to private school and she will not settle for anything less. This is the story of a father seen through the eyes of his ten-year-old son.

      A powerful prescient memoir of life in 1970s Britain for a child of Windrush generation parents.

      ''This book is a classic'' Sunday Telegraph


      To his fellow West Indians who assemble every weekend for the all-night poker game at Mrs Knight''s, he is always known as Bageye. There aren''t very many black men in Luton in 1972 and most of them gather there: Summer Wear, Pioneer, Anxious, Tidy Boots - each has his nickname. Bageye already finds it a struggle to feed his family on his wage from Vauxhall Motors, but now his wife Blossom has set her heart on her sons going to private school and she will not settle for anything less.

      This is the story of a father seen through the eyes of his ten-year-old son. It’s a wry and gentle comedy about unfulfilling day jobs and late night poker games, of illegal mini-cabs and small-scale drug-dealing.
      And it is also about a family struggling to belong in post-Windrush Britain and growing up in a vanished world of 1970s suburbia.

      LOOK OUT FOR COLIN GRANT''S NEW BOOK: Homecoming - the first oral history of the Windrush generation


      Imprint Name:Vintage
      Publisher Name:Vintage Publishing
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2013-04-04

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      Weight208 g
      Dimensions198 × 130 × 19 mm