Book description
London, 1966, was a time when anything seemed possible, especially
for a young, free-spirited girl in search of adventure. With pop
music, fashion and youth culture at its height London was the most
swinging' city on earth and the outlook was optimistic. In the
follow-up to her bestselling memoir Bombsites and Lollipops, Jacky
Hyams takes a look back to the years that changed Britain forever. A
time of miniskirts, sexual-freedom, and spies from behind the Iron
Curtain. But the excitement of the Swinging Sixties was to only last a
decade and by 1970 things had turned bleaker. With wry humor and
honesty, Jacky tells how the revolutionary fervor became the
cash-strapped Seventies and how her search for love and success
bridged the two.