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'Sid' - An Autobiography of an R.A.F. Wireless Operator.
For many years I have told my children stories of
my childhood, of being in a field ‘raining frogs’, to the running man with ‘one
leg’ and then my service in the RAF.
First it was my son Nigel, who begged me not
to tell stories to his friends, when they called at my house, to take him for an
evening out. Much to his horror, it usually ended up by my story telling. I have
a feeling this contributed to him emigrating to Canada when he was twenty-one?
Next came my daughter Janet, who became (under
sufferance) my second audience. One day she said to me, why don’t you write a
book? We will forget the stories when you are telling them in the next world.
After many, and constant requests, I thought maybe it would be a good idea. As
my hands were not as flexible as they were, I decided to tape them.
When I had finished, I wrapped them in plastic and
put them in the drawer, hoping maybe my grandchildren would listen to them in the
future. They were left in the drawer for seven years. One year my son visited us
from Canada (he was now a senior university professor). During our conversation
I told him my stories were on tape! After his initial shock that the stories had
returned to haunt him, he said that he would take them back to Canada with him
to get them typed and form a manuscript. As he is a very busy man now, he could
only do this in his spare time and sought the help of our wonderful
granddaughter Rachel who typed up all the tapes. So from the time of conception
to completion, it had taken 10 years.
I hope you enjoy it.
Order your copy from: http://www.upso.co.uk/hughwest/sid.html
Email the Author: hughwest@upso.co.uk |