Publisher's Synopsis
Life for a small child in a Northamptonshire village during the 1930s could be a sort of paradise. This is exactly what Dorrie Buller's childhood on the family farm was like until the untimely death of her father. This difficult loss just before the war forced Dorrie, her grandmother and her Aunt Flo to leave their beloved farm to live in a small cottage. Marriage after the war led her into a new life, including a home in a disused airfield control tower. Dorrie's memories of life before, during and after the war are clear, with a strong and optimistic view of how life can be good despite the difficulties.