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Slice of the Seventies, EA Book

Slice of the Seventies EA

EA

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A Slice of the Seventies, book 1 in the Mug Trilogy of third-person autobiographies, tells the story of Jersey-born Mug, a troubled girl from a recently broken home.

It covers her time as a sixteen-year-old at the Isle of Wight Music Festival in 1970, the year she followed a guru.

The book tells of her tumultuous time as an art student in Coventry and her tricky relationship with David, and the dramatic events that led on from their graduation."A vivid and lively description of the times." "She is disarmingly honest and direct in her portrayal of herself and others yet has such a light touch, that her romance which begins with rescuing her future partner from the noose of his theatrical mock suicide passes as part of the general flow of weirdness.

What else would one expect at that time?"

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