Mockers
LOVE AT FIRST BIKE
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Filament Publishing Ltd
Published:23rd May '25
Should be back in stock very soon

Mockers is a nostalgic love story that explores teenage passions and societal pressures in the sixties.
Although the story begins and concludes in late 2024, Mockers is a fictional novel set in North London and Hertfordshire, in post-war Britain between 1963 and 1966. It reflects a period when teenagers born in the 1940s and early 1950s felt separated from those who had been involved in the Second World War.
In the early 1960s, this disconnect led to the development of a counterculture, expressed in popular music, fashion, and rebellion. At the heart of that culture were two groups of teenagers: Mods and Rockers. The story centres around a love triangle between a young, ambitious girl, Judy, who falls in love with a Rocker, Jimmy, and then, after an interlude in Ireland, falls in love with a Mod, Terry.
Some very strong messages and issues of the time are highlighted, particularly relating to education, ambition, opportunities, society and female emancipation after the Second World War.
But essentially, it’s about Mods and Rockers; two wheels, speed, testosterone, aggression, music and the fashion that connected young people experiencing freedom and rebellion. It marked an era that would dramatically shape the second half of the 20th century in the UK.
An excellent read. The story totally captivated me as it brought back wonderful memories of my era. I found it hard to put down and return to the current times. Loved it - Valerie Harvard.
The Mockers is a nostalgic love story that captures the youth, passion and societal pressures of young romance in the sixties. Historical detail is woven into the narrative by Will Grimsey, immersing the reader into the essence of the decade using fashion and familiar music of the era. A perfect read for fans of romance and the swinging 60s. - Kate Moore
An easy read that evokes memories of the mood and music of the 1960s, with the fate of one of the characters following the lyrics of a song from that era. The main character throughout told the story of how girls and women of the time emerged from the shadows of their menfolk and started to be seen and heard as individuals in their own right. The historical facts would be a real eye-opener to the younger generation of today, revealing that not everything was as easy then as it is today, and also that their grandparents were once young, but with a different set of problems to overcome. - Helen Burden, née Ford
ISBN: 9781915465788
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
Weight: 498g
274 pages