Growing up as a child in Singapore and Malaya in the 1960s was an idyllic experience. Thousands of children of naval personnel will have the same fond memories of the time spent there, as Derek has. Who could forget the constant hot weather or the strange smells that you only seemed to find in the Far East? Who could forget the heavy monsoon rains, chitchats or Tiger Balm Gardens?
Other memories will include the markets, hawkers, amahs and snake charmers. Shopping was an experience in itself. Bartering was a way of life and anyone who lived there at the time would remember CK Tang’s and Change Alley.
Only going to school till 1.00 p.m. because of the heat and spending the rest of the day on boat trips or at the beach was wonderful, as were all the fantastic toys that were available at the time.
This book will remind people of those far off sunny days of childhood, and will bring back many happy memories to those who shared in the experience.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Derek Tait is 49 and lives in Plymouth. With a keen interest in history and photography, Derek has been writing local history books for many years. His previous jobs have included working as a photographer and cartoonist.
235 x 156 mm | paperback | 96 pages | 126 illustrations
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