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Stars are Stars

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At the age of fifteen, Danny May has just one dream: to be an artist, and to go - like John Lennon before him - to Liverpool Art School.

Living in Toxteth with his mother and five sisters, Danny meets Nicole and falls in love.

She's clever, politically aware, and astonished at how unworldly an inner-city kid can be.

In the autumn of 1980, Danny receives the devastating news that the Art School's funding has been withdrawn by the new Tory government.

He slides into apathy, robbing, drug dependency. Nicole stands by him, trying desperately to break his depression, but when he burgles her parents' house she abandons him and leaves for Paris.

Their love affair, played out to a soundtrack of Bowie and Joy Division, is grand, romantic and doomed.

Then, in July 1981, he finds himself sucked into the longest, most exhilarating and frightening day of his life.

Set on fire by rioters, Toxteth is ablaze. Danny, transfixed, starts to paint versions of the same picture, over and over again.

His subject is Toxteth in flames. He writes to Nicole, a cry for help. She hears him and tracks him down.

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Product Details
Vintage
009947025X / 9780099470250
Paperback / softback
823.914
07/06/2007
United Kingdom
English
Contemporary classics
249 p.
20 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: London: Jonathan Cape, 2006.
A brilliant new novel about the impact of Thatcherism on a generation - by the author of Awaydays and Powder
A brilliant new novel about the impact of Thatcherism on a generation - by the author of Awaydays and Powder FA Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)