The Post-WWII Years 1946/7

Liverpool's post-WWII boom bred teenagers who became sports enthusiasts and health zealots. The majority of them are unexceptional sport-lovers, trusty mates, and the odd 'bad apple'.
This fictional young fellah may have accompanied Dad to First Division Goodison Park to watch highly paid (£25-a-week) player Tommy Lawton, or to LFC at Anfield. Maybe the boxing stadium on St Paul's Square, Bixteth Street? Did his dad meet former world heavyweight champion, Gene Tunney?
Cinema lover? -Liked Sunday afternoons at the Majestic on Daulby Street.
A new dawn has emerged from an earlier trilogy and spawned in the first printing of the follow-on from Liverpool Kids of WWII, in the form of LIVERPOOL -Early TEENS Post-WWII Years 1946/7 Book 1.
From the beginning of Book 1: (starting work) is like being a Little Fish in a Big Pond; there are personal disappointments and sudden grief.
The teenage scene changes as they march toward the future...
Is happy in his skin.
Interested in all things
Ready for life's challenges.
Ambition: become a ship's engineer
Could this have been you, or was this -YOU?

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