New Adventures of Iris Wildthyme #2, Iris Wildthyme (Obverse Books) #12, Iris Wildthyme books #Other
Mother, Maiden, Crone
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Horror
Format
Paperback
Pages
138
Language
English
Published
May 1, 2020
Publisher
Obverse Books
Description
Set in 1978, the vibrant landscape of punk culture is at a crossroads. Sammy, an ardent devotee of the genre, grapples with her growing disillusionment as the raw essence of punk gives way to a more manufactured sound. She watches with frustration as her beloved scene transforms, feeling the profound loss of authenticity that once defined her identity.
As Sammy navigates this tumultuous period, she finds solace in the bonds of friendship with other young women who share her passion. Together, they form a sisterhood, navigating the highs and lows of their evolving music community while confronting their own personal challenges and societal expectations. Their stories intertwine, highlighting the strength and resilience of women in a male-dominated world.
In a world teetering between tradition and rebellion, they each embark on their own journey, celebrating the power of sisterly connection and the struggle for genuine self-expression. Through the eyes of Sammy and her friends, the narrative captures the essence of a pivotal era, revealing the complexities of growing up and finding one’s voice amid change.
As Sammy navigates this tumultuous period, she finds solace in the bonds of friendship with other young women who share her passion. Together, they form a sisterhood, navigating the highs and lows of their evolving music community while confronting their own personal challenges and societal expectations. Their stories intertwine, highlighting the strength and resilience of women in a male-dominated world.
In a world teetering between tradition and rebellion, they each embark on their own journey, celebrating the power of sisterly connection and the struggle for genuine self-expression. Through the eyes of Sammy and her friends, the narrative captures the essence of a pivotal era, revealing the complexities of growing up and finding one’s voice amid change.
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