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The Decibel Penguin Anthology, Volume 1

New Voices From a Diverse Culture

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Volume 1 is a celebration of the unique and diverse voices that can be heard the length and breadth of Britain in the twenty-first century. Showcasing the many different voices that are often ignored by the mainstream, decibel and Penguin bring readers the best of new writing - the talents to look out for in the years ahead. These ten stories take us around the world and address the clashes between generations, the problems of not fitting in or fitting in too well, of escape and confinement, and of first and last love. Above all, these are stories of modern Britishness. No reader serious in asking who we are in contemporary Britain can afford to turn down Volume.

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The Decibel Penguin Anthology, Volume 1, Sylvia Jean Dickinson, Ahtzaz Hassan, Rowena Fan, Crista Ermiya

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Title
The Decibel Penguin Anthology, Volume 1
Subtitle
New Voices From a Diverse Culture
Language
English
Publisher
Penguin Books
Released
2006
Format
Paperback
Pages
192
ISBN10
0141027029
ISBN13
9780141027029
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Volume 1 is a celebration of the unique and diverse voices that can be heard the length and breadth of Britain in the twenty-first century. Showcasing the many different voices that are often ignored by the mainstream, decibel and Penguin bring readers the best of new writing - the talents to look out for in the years ahead. These ten stories take us around the world and address the clashes between generations, the problems of not fitting in or fitting in too well, of escape and confinement, and of first and last love. Above all, these are stories of modern Britishness. No reader serious in asking who we are in contemporary Britain can afford to turn down Volume.