Fall of the Flamingo Circus

Published
Mar 1990
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General Fiction General Fiction
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213

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"Fall Of The Flamingo Circus is the story of a strong and independent girl's childhood and adolescence, her desperate battle to make something of the fearful hand dealt to her. Through her eyes we see the realities of poverty in England – hunger and junk food, boredom and noise at home, snobbery and notoriety at school – and the fear of a brutal father…over the years we watch Lauren's voice grow in power and imagination, as her life – a rebel, a punk, admired by her gang but rejected and victimised by men – bursts out of its sad confines…but Lauren is always alone with her restless and furious self: she alone will discover the pain and loneliness of being different, crazy, colourful in an England turned grey, obedient and satisfied." Back cover blurb, paperback, published by Allison & Busby, 1990

Now republished in e-format, Fall Of The Flamingo Circus was originally reviewed in The Times (December 1988 after the release of the hardback) as well as The Face (1990) and has now been awarded a a place on the Awesome Indies list of quality independent fiction.

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First Edition Mar 1990 Villard ISBN 0394583566
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