<p>Through her stories reminiscences and recollections of her life Simone Mansell Broome tells us about the people she encounters and the trials and tribulations of life overcome.</p><p>The child is mother to the woman and the foibles prejudices and frailties of one generation will surface inevitably in the next. Simone Mansell Broome was born in Tenby grandchild to tenant farmers in Begelly Pembrokeshire first child of a man with a troubled relationship to his homeland and a hard-working dynamic intensely emotional Englishwoman. The memoir dips in and out of the Tenby of Simone's infancy and early childhood a later childhood over the border a turbulent adolescence and onwards into early motherhood.</p><p>This is not a purely chronological account. It does not wear its heart on its sleeve or dwell self-indulgently on the bad times. This is a series of surprising mundane moving and sympathetic vignettes of family life of an education in school and in love which seesaws like the playground and fairground rides she recalls from fun to fear from sunshine to storms. The chapters are linked by the letter 'f'. It's a device to corral and make sense of a large database of life experience; it allows for switches in mood and style for the reader to sample stories memories observations. Even at her most light-hearted moments she is perceptive empathetic. Even when quite dark episodes are alluded to humour isn't very far away. A couple of the chapters and the revelations therein could startle or trouble the easily startled or easily troubled. All will strike a chord whatever reminiscence the author is sharing. </p>