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Another Planet A Teenager In Suburbia Hardcover Tracey Thorn

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Another Planet A Teenager In Suburbia Hardcover Tracey Thorn
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Publisher: Canongate Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.68 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Tracey Thorn
ISBN: 9781786892553, 1786892553
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: Hardcover

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Another Planet A Teenager In Suburbia Hardcover Tracey Thorn by Tracey Thorn 9781786892553, 1786892553 instant download after payment.

In a 1970s commuter town, Tracey Thorn’s teenage life was forged from what failed to happen. Her diaries were packed with entries about not buying things, not going to the disco, the school coach not arriving.
Before she became 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, Meaningful Conversations and the female pop icons who hinted at a new kind of living.
Returning more than three decades later to Brookmans Park, scene of her childhood, Thorn takes us beyond the bus shelters and pub car parks, the utopian cul-de-sacs, the train to Potters Bar and the weekly discos, to the parents who wanted so much for their children, the children who wanted none of it. With endearing wit and great 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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