Description
My Diary 1979 will take you on a nostalgic and amusing trip down memory lane, a glimpse of life back then, through the eyes of an 11 year old schoolgirl living on a farm in the South Wales Valleys town of Abertillery. Those born in the 60s and 70s will delight in memories of Alba cassette players, chipmunk crisps, spacedust popping candy, dunkie jackets, cheesecloths, Blue Jeans and Bunty comics, John Craven's Newsround and weekly updates of the number one chart singles.
1979 was the year Margaret Thatcher became Prime Minister, the news was full of the Yorkshire Ripper, the Skylab fell into the Indian Ocean, and Lord Mountbatten was assassinated by an IRA bomb. It was also a time of Kenny Everett, Gary Numan and Ian Dury & the Blockheads. All these and much more is detailed within this diary.
Those living in and around Abertillery will be reminded of Ty'r Graig school and life 'up the comp'.
Extracts from the diary were first released on Facebook last year, and built up a devoted following. Reactions to it included: 'My husband and I have laughed aloud, shed the odd tear and been reminded of things we thought were long forgotten.' 'It's been such a pleasure to walk down memory lane with you and your diary.' 'Have laughed a lot and commiserated ... Brilliant!' 'Thanks for a lovely reminder of days gone by.' and 'Can't stop laughing!'
About the Author
Pamela Jayne grew up on a farm in the South Wales Valley town of Abertillery. In 1979, aged 11, she kept a diary and now with its 40th anniversary approaching, she has published it as a nostalgic and amusing snapshot of life back then.
Book Information
ISBN 9781789015935
Author Pamela Jayne
Format Hardback
Page Count 120
Imprint Matador
Publisher Troubador Publishing