Publisher's Synopsis
Love is everybody's favourite business...but for none more urgently than for the young. This is a book for the youngat- heart, taking us in a series of enchanting tales through the torments and joys of a youth struggling to learn about love. Set in the dark days of the mid-twentieth century, when young people's lives were severely cramped by the mores of the era, the stories ooze a sense of the period. When, in 1935, ten-year-old Yorkshire schoolboy Derek Lawson meets a girl who sings love songs to him in a field, he makes a surprising discovery about his own nature. In his teenage years, he experiments further with erotic love, and starts to discover its complexities. War service in the navy brings him a torrent of new experiences, including surviving in a world without women. Adapting, turning into a world traveller and a hardened sea-goer, he acquires a superficial toughness, yet his yearnings remain unsatisfied. His search for sexual experience becomes a quest to find a permanent partner in 'the dance of life'. After the war, when he has found 'his woman', he succumbs to parental pressure and breaks off the relationship. Now, he learns another important lesson: that love is not child's play, it's the central business of life. Finally, he wakes up to the secret of what sexual love is really all about.