A story of a child growing up during the Second World War. This is a fact-based fictional story of a boy that turns his idea of finding his father into a fantasy where everything will work out. It’s a story of hardship and love. A tormented mind that refused to accept as truth that his father had gone forever and instead he creates his own version of truth. Many twists and turns takes the reader into the world of physical hardship, depravation but also some kindness that existed in wartime Britain. It shows how society has changed its concept for care and protection of its children from those days and the consideration for the people that fight its wars. Plus, it previews the outlook and expectations for a new mixed-race Britain.