Babycham Night: A Boyhood at the End of the Pier

Babycham Night: A Boyhood at the End of the Pier

by PhilipNorman (Author)

Synopsis

Philip Norman's family considered themselves genteel yet somehow became involved in the opportunistic world of seaside trade on the Isle of Wight. Norman recreates his upbringing among this gallery of social misfits - his handsome but unstable father Clive, once a dashing RAF officer, now a reluctant showman at the end of Ryde Pier, his pub-owning Uncle Phil, who dresses as a woman every New Year's Eve, and his irresistible Grandma Norman who presides over her rock kiosk and rules the troubled family like a Mafia don. The year is 1953. The coronation creates a mood of national optimism and euphoria, reflected in the bubbly new drink called Babycham. But while Britain celebrates, ten-year-old Philip watches disaster approach in his father's growing obsession with Joan, the Bronze Medal roller skating champion. Finally, he concocts a stratagem to win his parent's attention which explodes spectacularly in his face.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 352
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Macmillan
Published: 02 May 2003

ISBN 10: 0333900979
ISBN 13: 9780333900970

Media Reviews
A richly evocative memoir of a childhood spent on the Isle of Wight in the 1950s. Various vanished worlds are here conjured back to life, not least the seaside sophistication of Britain's once exotic offshore resort. Actually, it is particularly fascinating to learn how much of the Isle of Wight has remained unchanged, how much of the island's key tourist attractions are lodged in a post-war time warp. Ryde Pier, on the evidence of this memoir, has hardly been transformed in the course of half a century. But the genteel middle-class world of Babycham ('the first drink a woman could order in a bar without feeling like a tart or a crone') has definitely had its day. You expect a book by Norman to be well written, but the humour in Babycham Night is a revelation.
Author Bio
Philip Norman is the author of Shoutl, a biography of the Beatles, as well as The Stones, on the Rolling Stones, and definitive lives of Elton John and Buddy Holly. His novels include The Skaters' Waltz, Spring Sonata and Words of Love. He writes regularly for the Sunday Times.