Coinneach's impressions of a time before he was born.

'Hide Under the Bed Jimmy' might be a challenge to the reader…

It concerns the life and times of a small family during World War Two. Set in Scotland, mostly during 1941, the terror of aerial bombardment affected all of their futures.

"I realise that his book might prove challenging to the casual reader on two separate counts," Coinneach explained," firstly due to the subject matter and, secondly, because I've broken one of the golden rules of literature by writing in the argot of the location!"

Coinneach's impressions of his early childhood.

'Children Don't Have Tunnel Vision' is a review of the early part of his life.

Following-on from his birth at the end of 'Hide Under the Bed Jimmy'.

"Early experiences and lessons learnt form the basis on which people live their lives. Behaviours absorbed while very young tend to remain quietly in the background all through life," said Coinneach," with the guiding influences of family and friends making a significant contribution to the developing psyche!."

"To make it easier on the reader," Coinneach added, "I've written this work in everyday English!"

 

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