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Up the Junction
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132 pages
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Set in the early Sixties, the book vividly portrays life in the industrial slums of Battersea, capturing the raw and vibrant essence of the area. Through a series of interconnected sketches, it explores themes of survival, human connection, and the gritty realities of urban existence, showcasing hustles, theft, and candid relationships. Dunn's talent for colloquial speech brings her characters to life, imbuing their experiences with irony and compassion. This work serves as a poignant and poetic tribute to a unique London landscape.
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2000, paperback
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