Skint Estate: A memoir of poverty, motherhood and survival
Author(s): Carraway, Cash
A raw, candid and darkly funny memoir from a stunning new voice on Britain’s poverty line, for fans of Poverty Safari, Prozac Nation, I Daniel Blake and Chavs. ‘Brilliant, horrifying and really f***ing funny’ KATHY BURKE ‘Give s powerful voice to the often silent story that explains so much of Britain’s current fracturing’ OBSERVER I’m a scrounger, a liar, a hypocrite, a stain on society with no basic morals - or so they say. After all, what else do you call a working-class single mum in temporary accommodation? Skint Estate is the darkly funny debut memoir from Cash Carraway, a scream against austerity that rises full of rage in a landscape of sink estates, police cells, refuges and peepshows. A voice that must be heard. ‘Cash’s brutal honesty will leave you wanting to make a change, stand up and be heard. A must-read’ VICKY McCLURE ‘Extraordinary … Bursts with energy, wit and anger’ KEN LOACH ‘The new voice of a generation’ THE TIMES ‘Astonishingly brilliant . Raw, gut-wrenching and immensely moving’ RUTH JONES ‘A fascinating, shocking look at poverty and motherhood’ BILLIE PIPER ‘A howl of rage … I loved it’ THE IRISH TIMES ‘The definition of edgy’ LIONEL SHRIVER
Product Information
General Fields
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- : Unknown
- : UNKNOWN
- : 250.0
- : March 2020
- : 198mm x 126mm x 198mm
- : books
Special Fields
- : Carraway, Cash
- : BC
- : 368
- : BM