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Another Planet
- A Teenager in Suburbia
- Narrated by: Tracey Thorn
- Length: 5 hrs and 57 mins
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- Anonymous User
- 25-05-19
Wonderful
Loved this, it so reminded me of my own teenage years in a small town.
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- Lord Emsworth
- 29-06-21
Loved it
The extent to which you might enjoy Another Planet: A Teenager in Suburbia (2019) will probably be determined by how much you can relate to it. Tracey Thorn grew up in Brookmans Park in Hertfordshire and this book explores her feelings and experiences during her childhood in the 1970s. I had a friend who lived in Brookmans Park who I used to go and stay with quite regularly. I am just a few months older than Tracey, hare virtually all the same reference points and grew up feeling much the same as she did about my parents and my life. Similarly I was energised and enthused by punk rock. Needless to say I loved this book which reminded me of my own childhood and actually made me appreciate growing up in north London suburbia rather than a small commuter village in the green belt. At least I was a bit closer to the action in central London.
It's more than just a memoir too. Tracey has some quite profound and instructive thoughts on the 1970s, her parents generation, becoming a parent herself and generation gaps. If any of that sounds like the sort of thing you would enjoy, then read it. You will enjoy it.
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- HELEN
- 04-10-23
Beautifully written
Really enjoyed this book. Your style of writing takes me back in time to my teenage years, bringing fond memories back to life. Thanks so much.
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- Eliza 1558
- 29-01-20
A thought provoking enjoyable read!
Enjoyed this heartfelt glimpse into the past from a teenage and later a midlife perspective. The relationship with our parents in our teenage years is often misunderstood and as the author describes it's not really until we step into their discarded shoes do we really understand them. This is my 3rd and first audio book which got my whole attention as it felt like the author was conversing with you rather than reading their story. I thought the inflection when narrating teenage Tracey was particularly engaging and humorous. 'Ha ha!'
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- Amazon Customer
- 13-04-19
A real eye opener
I braught this book on a whim as I grew up near Brookmans park so knew alot of the places talked about. I found it a real eye opener as music and the music scene never really interested me. The author is clearly very intelligent and provides a great analysis of her past and doesn't just mearly tell her story. A great listen.
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- MAH
- 02-03-19
life in the 70s
evocative of being brought up in the 70s, longing for change and wondering it's impact on us.
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- K. Bailey
- 08-02-21
An interesting look back that I could relate to.
If I’m honest this book was not what I was expecting (not really sure what I was expecting) but I really enjoyed it. A great look back at a shared growing up.
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- Gav
- 05-03-20
Not intersting in the slightest.
Did not enjoy any part of the book. Wanted to, but didn't find it informative or funny.
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- Colin
- 28-07-20
Boring
A mundane book read by the author who would do better to find another narrator
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- Liz
- 03-09-21
mundane reading of childhood diaries
i'd hoped for more. She's obviously an erudite woman, yet this book is tedious in the extreme. Avoid unless you're a super fan (or at least more of a fan while than I apparently am) returned
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