The Twenty Seven Club: A darkly comic tale of friendship, hope and fandom (Paperback)
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The Twenty Seven Club: A darkly comic tale of friendship, hope and fandom (Paperback)

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Paperback 232 Pages
Published: 21/01/2021
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It's 1994. The music industry is mourning Kurt Cobain, Right Said Fred have re-emerged as an 'ironic' pop act and John Major is the country's prime minister. Nothing is as it should be. Emma, a working-class rock music fan from Hull, with a penchant for a flaming Drambuie and a line of coke with her best mate Dave down The Angel, is troubled. Trev, her beloved whippet, has doggy IBS, and her job ordering bathroom supplies at the local caravan company is far from challenging. So when her dad, Tel, informs her that Kurt Cobain has killed himself aged 27, Emma is consumed with anxiety. Janis Joplin, Brian Jones, Jim Morrison, Jimi Hendrix...why have so many rock musicians died aged 27? And will Emma be next to join The Twenty Seven Club? The Twenty Seven Club is a nostalgic, often humorous, drug and booze-infused tale of friendship, discovery and anxiety as Emma tries, for once, to focus on life, rather than death.

Publisher: Lark
ISBN: 9781838374402
Number of pages: 232
Dimensions: 203 x 127 mm

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“The 27 Club”

Emma has just found out that Kurt Cobain has died, aged 27. So many other musicians have also died aged 27. Her dad thinks they have sold their souls to the devil in exchange for being genius musicians and the price... More

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“A great read full of 90's nostalgia!”

This was a great read, full of 90's nosalgia and well-drawn characters. It was fun, witty and didn't shy away from dealing with anxiety, albeit it in a realistic and senstive way. I was initially drawn to... More

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“Fantastic & Incredibly Funny”

Although the death of Kurt Cobain didn't have as much of an impact on me as it did on Emma, a working-class rock music fan from Hull, I still really enjoyed reading The Twenty Seven Club by Lucy Nichol.

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