Since 1945 the world has changed at breakneck speed, and life in post-war Scotland is now entirely different from what it
was like when Alistair Moffat grew up in the quiet Border town of Kelso in the 1950s. At that time the rhythms and
practicalities of daily life which had remained constant for many generations were about to change in the most
unimaginable ways.
This is a book about these changes – many of which have been dizzying and disorientating – and how they have affected
each and every one of us in all parts of the country. The main themes, such as housing, healthcare, sport, the media, the
arts and entertainment, urban and country life, our relationship with the environment, politics, religion and education, are
all viewed through the lens of personal experience. Alistair’s own recollections of big events and small, together with other
eyewitness accounts, bring these decades alive in a way that no ordinary history can. |