Skinhead... The Life I Chose: Memoirs of a Real Skin
I enjoyed reading this book & some of it fits pretty well with some of my early memories.I remember from my school years the rise of the punks & the battles with the punks and the skins.Its great to read a book that doesn't try to be something its not & I found this book entertaining & enjoyable.
A lesson in Skinhead culture with memoir type tales that will have you smiling and thinking 'Ouch' at the same time. This story has a great balance of humour and harsh reality, and the clever ending left me with a warm fuzzy feeling that I wasn't expecting.This story is written honestly with no regrets. I recommend the read to all those around at the time and to the teenage audience of today who might learn something about braces and stop walking around with their trousers around their knees
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Skinhead-Lif...A voice that needs to be heard. The truth about a long-established British cult that has been much misinterpreted, misunderstood and maligned. Well worth a read.A lesson in Skinhead culture with memoir type tales that will have you smiling and thinking 'Ouch' at the same time. This story has a great balance of humour and harsh reality, and the clever ending left me with a warm fuzzy feeling that I wasn't expecting.This story is written honestly with no regrets. I recommend the read to all those around at the time and to the teenage audience of today who might learn something about braces and stop walking around with their trousers around their knees
Felt like it was the same story over and over; drink, fight, cops come and either go to jail, get off, or get away. I was hoping for something more out of this book other than a recollection of fights. I considered not continuing a few times because the material was so repetitive but I push on hoping for more and was left disappointed.
A voice that needs to be heard. The truth about a long-established British cult that has been much misinterpreted, misunderstood and maligned. Well worth a read.
Spike Pitt
Kindle Edition | Pages: 193 pages Rating: 4.03 | 75 Users | 7 Reviews
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This is a true account of the skinhead cult, told by a man who was really there and still is. It is NOT about Nazism, or Neo-Nazism, and definitely not about politics; it is the story of how the ebullience of youth can be corrupted and misinterpreted by propaganda and the media. Warning This story contains a lot of strong language, British slang and outspoken opinions that may be offensive to some; it is nevertheless the truth.List Regarding Books Skinhead... The Life I Chose: Memoirs of a Real Skin
Title | : | Skinhead... The Life I Chose: Memoirs of a Real Skin |
Author | : | Spike Pitt |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 193 pages |
Published | : | December 18th 2014 by Spike Pitt |
Categories | : | Nonfiction. Music. Autobiography. Memoir. Punk. Politics. European Literature. British Literature |
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Ratings: 4.03 From 75 Users | 7 ReviewsJudge Regarding Books Skinhead... The Life I Chose: Memoirs of a Real Skin
My review is already posted. A conflict of accounts they say, but I only had one account. This was my review - A lesson in Skinhead culture with memoir type tales that will have you smiling and thinking 'Ouch' at the same time. This story has a great balance of humour and harsh reality, and the clever ending left me with a warm fuzzy feeling that I wasn't expecting.This story is written honestly with no regrets.I recommend the read to all those around at the time and to the teenage audience ofI enjoyed reading this book & some of it fits pretty well with some of my early memories.I remember from my school years the rise of the punks & the battles with the punks and the skins.Its great to read a book that doesn't try to be something its not & I found this book entertaining & enjoyable.
A lesson in Skinhead culture with memoir type tales that will have you smiling and thinking 'Ouch' at the same time. This story has a great balance of humour and harsh reality, and the clever ending left me with a warm fuzzy feeling that I wasn't expecting.This story is written honestly with no regrets. I recommend the read to all those around at the time and to the teenage audience of today who might learn something about braces and stop walking around with their trousers around their knees
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Skinhead-Lif...A voice that needs to be heard. The truth about a long-established British cult that has been much misinterpreted, misunderstood and maligned. Well worth a read.A lesson in Skinhead culture with memoir type tales that will have you smiling and thinking 'Ouch' at the same time. This story has a great balance of humour and harsh reality, and the clever ending left me with a warm fuzzy feeling that I wasn't expecting.This story is written honestly with no regrets. I recommend the read to all those around at the time and to the teenage audience of today who might learn something about braces and stop walking around with their trousers around their knees
Felt like it was the same story over and over; drink, fight, cops come and either go to jail, get off, or get away. I was hoping for something more out of this book other than a recollection of fights. I considered not continuing a few times because the material was so repetitive but I push on hoping for more and was left disappointed.
A voice that needs to be heard. The truth about a long-established British cult that has been much misinterpreted, misunderstood and maligned. Well worth a read.
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