![]() ![]() Have you ever read something that reminds you of your own life in general or a specific experience in your past? That's how I felt after reading this very interesting story. I received an e-ARC via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. I did enjoy the language and the writing and I'll definitely be seeking out more of Foster's work - especially the non-fiction. She loves her punk lifestyle and friends, but she also loves art, the newspaper, and other mainstream culture. ![]() She hangs up the punk clothes on one side of her wardrobe, to be usurped by a typical office wardrobe during the day. Laura - or Elvis - as she's known more affectionately - is a punk with a government job. It doesn't make me nostalgic for the exact time period, I wasn't old enough personally, but it did make me nostalgic for my own teenage years and early twenties with my similar experiences. The blurb does pretty much explain exactly what happens in this story, and whilst it's a good story - it was the writing, the language, and the nostalgia that made this enjoyable for me. ![]() I didn't get what I was expecting when I read the blurb for this, but to be fair I still got something I enjoyed very much. ![]()
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