Publisher's Synopsis
Readers of A BOY IN HOB-NAILED BOOTS will know that Edward Prynn never learnt to read or write. But with the help of Jo Park he has been able to record a valuable recollection of his life in Cornwall. NO PROBLEM begins in his eighteenth year; he had left school, had several jobs, and had been delighted to find he was not fit for National Service, which meant he could stay in Cornwall, "home in the place where I belonged", with his Italian wife, Marie. This is a man's tale about the joy of living and working, about the blows that Fate dealt him, and the problems he was able to surmount.