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Dragged Up Proppa: Growing up in Britains Forgotten North

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Full Title:

Dragged Up Proppa: Growing up in Britains Forgotten North

Contributors:

By (Author) Pip Fallow

ISBN:

9781529051155

Publisher:

Pan Macmillan

Imprint:

Pan Books

Publication Date:

10th September 2024

UK Publication Date:

7th March 2024

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Politics and government
Social mobility
Social classes

Dewey:

941.085092

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

320

Dimensions:

Width 131mm, Height 197mm, Spine 20mm

Weight:

234g

Description

Now with new Preface. Dragged Up Proppa is the story of growing up working class in a forgotten England. 'Very compelling, beautifully written memoir of a time and England that no longer exists but remains just as important today as ever' - Sebastian Payne, author of Broken Heartlands Pip Fallow was born in the coal-miner's cottage where his family of eight lived, in a village near Durham. Pip was destined to join his father down the pit, but the closure of his village's mine in the 1980s saw him at the back of the dole queue like the rest. This is Pip's story of being 'dragged up proppa', living by his wits, working and travelling the world before finally settling a few miles from where he grew up. A lot has been written about the red wall in recent years, but Pip Fallow has lived it. This is his account of some of the most important issues affecting Britain today - from levelling-up and the north-south divide, to social mobility and class, and the devastating social upheaval caused by decades of deindustrialization and government neglect - to show how broken promises of the past impact his village and the politics of today. This is the memoir of a man who left school illiterate, but has now written a book. The story of a lost generation who were prepared for a life that had disappeared by the time they were ready for it, of communities with once strong social ties that have now disintegrated, and a way of living that simply no longer exists in Britain today. 'Fallow's memoir is not just a classic piece of working-class writing, but a truly gripping narrative' - Brian Groom, author of Northerners: A History

Reviews

Very compelling, beautifully written memoir of a time and England that no longer exists but remains just as important as ever -- Sebastian Payne, author of Broken Heartlands
Pip Fallow's memoir is not just a classic piece of working-class writing, but a truly gripping narrative -- Brian Groom, author of Northerners: A History

Author Bio

Pip Fallow grew up on a council estate deep in the coal fields of County Durham. Spewed out of the newly implemented comprehensive education system and destined for a life of cutting coal, he found no coal to cut. He moved around for work and lived on his wits for a decade before landing back in a broken North East, now literate and ready to write. He is a bricklayer, published author and calls himself 'a former young socialist'. He was shortlisted for the Sid Chaplin Award for working-class writing and has dabbled in acting, with a brief role in a Ken Loach film. Dragged Up Proppa is his first book.

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