Nineteen Seventy-Nine by Rhona Cameron

Nineteen Seventy-Nine

A Big Year In A Small Town

Rhona Cameron

Nineteen Seventy-nine takes place in a small fishing town called Musselburgh, situated on the east coast of Scotland. It’s about a young girl who is very naive yet incredibly self-aware in the year that changed her life forever – an evocative, moving and at times hilarious true-life story about growing up gay in a small town, finding yout you’re adopted, and losing your father at the age of 14. Always an outsider, the Rhona of 1979 was desparate to fit in at any cost, and here lies the bittersweet humour.At the heart of the book is the Clubhouse, a place that symbolises all that is normal, happy and secure. Sons with their fathers; 15 year-old boys with their girlfriends for their first underage drink. Wives with their husbands for the Christmas disco. And behind the club, outside, Rhonda and her friends are smoking, fighting, kissing and drinking.In this darkly funny and deeply biographical first book, Rhonda Cameron takes us back to a year when everything seemed to change. A new British government came into power, the Eighties were approaching and at times life felt so precarious that it really looked like she and her family might never make it through the next year, let alone the next decade……

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Details

ISBN 9780091894283
Genre Autobiography/Biography
Publication Date 02-Oct-03
Publisher Ebury Press
Format Trade Paperback
No. of Pages 320
Language English
Rating NotRated
Subject Biography & Autobiography / Entertainment & Performing Arts; Biography & Autobiography / Women; Lesbians; Social Science / Lesbian Studies; Women Comedians
BookID 8889

Author: LFWBooks