In the mid-1990s in Stevenage, a charmless suburban north London town where he was born and later dubbed a 'slum', a ten-year-old boy sleeps on the sofa in the living room of the family apartment.
He doesn't have his own room.
His name is Lewis Carl Davidson Hamilton.
His father, Anthony, multiplies odd jobs in addition to his salary as a railway worker to help his son pursue his pilot dreams.
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