In this nostalgic memoir, a man in his seventies reflects on his complex relationship with his father, the challenges of growing up in Glasgow in the Sixties, and his autism diagnosis - an affliction he believes his father shared. Touching on themes of poverty and PTSD through childhood memories, the man describes trying to find his place in the world, as well as considering how hard this must been for his father who belonged to a generation unaware that neurodiversity even existed.