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Title: REBEL WITHOUT A CLUE
A MEMOIR
By: Janet Green
Format: Electronic book text

List price: £3.99


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ISBN 10: 1785895028
ISBN 13: 9781785895029
Publisher: TROUBADOR PUBLISHING
Pub. date: 28 April, 2016
Pages: 200
Description: The book begins as Janet completes her first gig as a stripper at a rough pub in Hackney. She is very nervous, and rather stoned. Her story starts in the 1950s when we meet Janet's sometimes odd family. Her brutal early sexual experiences are put aside when Janet begins to question her sexuality. She is not sure what the future will bring...
Synopsis: Having been brutally introduced to sex at the tender age of fourteen, Janet Green's strikingly honest memoir begins as she completes her first gig as a stripper at a rough pub in Hackney; she's very nervous, and rather stoned... Beginning in the 1950s, Janet's early sexual experiences are put aside when she begins to question her sexuality - she rejects any consideration that she might be a lesbian - she just wants to experiment. In a time when gay sexuality was hidden, Janet was unsure how to meet other girls who were not lesbians. It was her sister,? Debbie, who suggested swinging parties and Janet found that that was the solution. Janet went on to live in a passionate, but volatile, relationship before relocating to a hippy commune where she developed a penchant for recreational drugs, becoming seduced by the mellow lifestyle. During her time there, Janet was introduced to Dany who encouraged her to become both a stripper and glamour model. Knowing this had a limited shelf life, Janet begun a degree course in Social Sciences and embarked on a relationship with a young woman, Naomi. Around the same time, Janet's sister relayed the shocking revelation that their father has sexually abused her as a child, which flung Janet's life into despair. Shocked and devastated, Janet poured her energies into study. She went on to graduate and found that her confidence blossomed. Bright, lovable and popular, Janet discovered that education was her passport to success. She might still be a rebel, but no longer without a clue...
Publication: UK
Imprint: Matador
Returns: Non-returnable
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