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- in spite of violence strikes AIDS & Clause 28
- manages to fall in love dancing to Madonna in Glasgows only gay club. Maggie & Me is a touching & darkly witty memoir about surviving Thatchers Britain; a story of growing up gay in a straight world & coming out the other side in spite of & maybe because of the iron lady.

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One of Lyn Andrews first eight novels transferring from the original publisher to Headline; already steady sellers they will be targeted for a huge increase in sales. Maggie May born into the slums of Liverpool in the 1880s had many difficulties to cope with
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Maggie Cassidy

Moodily atmospheric full of verve and energy Maggie Cassidy" is Kerouacs poignant tale of teenage romance in New England. The story of Jack and Maggie in love with the idea of being in love looking ahead to marriage with hope and trepidation is told with touching simplicity. It skillfully captures both the intensity and the ordinariness of adolescent life with its torments and complications and is a beautiful evocation of growing up in America."
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Moodily atmospheric full of verve & energy Maggie Cassidy" is Kerouacs poignant tale of teenage romance in New Engl&. The story of Jack & Maggie in love with the idea of being in love looking ahead to marriage with hope & trepidation is told with touching simplicity. It skillfully captures both the intensity & the ordinariness of adolescent life with its torments & complications & is a beautiful evocation of growing up in America."

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