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Another Planet : A Teenager in Suburbia

SKU: 9781786892584
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  • Author:
    THORN Tracey
  • ISBN:
    9781786892584
  • Publication Date:
    03/03/2020
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    224
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Canongate Books
  • Country of Publication:
Another Planet : A Teenager in Suburbia
Another Planet : A Teenager in Suburbia

Another Planet : A Teenager in Suburbia

SKU: 9781786892584
Regular price $24.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    THORN Tracey
  • ISBN:
    9781786892584
  • Publication Date:
    03/03/2020
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    224
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Canongate Books
  • Country of Publication:

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Before becoming an acclaimed musician and writer, Tracey Thorn was a typical teenager: bored and cynical, despairing of her aspirational parents. Her only comfort came from house parties and the female pop icons who hinted at a new kind of living.

Returning to the scene of her childhood, Thorn takes us beyond the bus shelters, the pub car parks and the weekly discos, to the parents who wanted so much for their children and the children who wanted none of it. With great wit and insight, Thorn reconsiders the Green Belt post-war dream so many artists have mocked, and yet so many artists have come from.

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  • Before becoming an acclaimed musician and writer, Tracey Thorn was a typical teenager: bored and cynical, despairing of her aspirational parents. Her only comfort came from house parties and the female pop icons who hinted at a new kind of living.

    Returning to the scene of her childhood, Thorn takes us beyond the bus shelters, the pub car parks and the weekly discos, to the parents who wanted so much for their children and the children who wanted none of it. With great wit and insight, Thorn reconsiders the Green Belt post-war dream so many artists have mocked, and yet so many artists have come from.

Before becoming an acclaimed musician and writer, Tracey Thorn was a typical teenager: bored and cynical, despairing of her aspirational parents. Her only comfort came from house parties and the female pop icons who hinted at a new kind of living.

Returning to the scene of her childhood, Thorn takes us beyond the bus shelters, the pub car parks and the weekly discos, to the parents who wanted so much for their children and the children who wanted none of it. With great wit and insight, Thorn reconsiders the Green Belt post-war dream so many artists have mocked, and yet so many artists have come from.