A family. A town. From the 1950s to the 1980s, Dass's Caf on Market Jew Street was the beating heart of youth culture in Penzance. Teenagers gathered after school, played their favourite songs, fell in love, rebelled, and grew up in the glow of a jukebox that became legendary. Behind the counter stood the Dass family - the first Asian family many locals ever knew - whose warmth, humour, and hard work shaped the social life of the town for four decades. Drawing on 281 community memories, archival fragments, and the voices of more than 175 people, this book reconstructs a vanished world: the caf , the Riviera Hotel, Mac's Bar, the music scene, the friendships, the laughter, and the quiet revolution of belonging that unfolded in a small Cornish town. Part oral history, part cultural biography, part love letter to a community, this is the story of how ordinary places become extraordinary - and how memory keeps them alive.
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