by Rick Stroud (Editor), Victor Gregg (Author)
Ninety-three-year-old Victor Gregg has had a rich and fascinating life. King's Cross Kid follows his London childhood from the age of five, when life was so hard that the Salvation Army arranged for young Vic to be taken to the Shaftesbury Home for Destitute Children. Home again a year later, the scallywag years of late childhood began. Then, after the years of street gangs and run-ins with the law, Vic leaves school at fourteen and his real adventures start, and with them a working-class apprenticeship in survival. Ending with his enlistment in the army on the day of his eighteenth birthday, this prequel to the bestselling Rifleman will appeal to the many readers who were charmed by Victor Gregg's engaging, honest and warm voice.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Published: 09 May 2013
ISBN 10: 1408840502
ISBN 13: 9781408840504
Book Overview: This highly entertaining prequel to the same author's best-selling Rifleman is set to become one of the classic accounts of a London working-class childhood and youth