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THE BROTHERS GRIMSHAW

The Brothers Grimshaw by Joy Mutter The Brothers Grimshaw is a third-person memoir set in London in the 1970s. The story is based on the author’s trials and tribulations during her first job after leaving art college. Working for a pittance as the sole graphic designer for the owners of a rundown print firm in Kilburn certainly had its challenges, comic moments, and dangers.

“The story is amusing, touching, occasionally a little disturbing, but always entertaining.”

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Published on July 27, 2023 01:59 Tags: 1970s, first-job, graphic-designer, london, memoir, third-person-memoir

A Slice of the Seventies

A Slice of the Seventies (The Mug Trilogy, #1) by Joy Mutter A Slice of the Seventies is book 1 of the Mug Trilogy of third-person memoirs. It tells the story of Jersey-born Mug, a troubled girl from a recently broken home. The book covers her experiences as a teenager at the Isle of Wight Music Festival in 1970, the same year she follows a guru and embarks on a brief spiritual journey. It tracks her tumultuous four years as an art student in Coventry. Vegetarian Mug finds herself living in a rundown house next door to an abattoir with David, a fellow art student who she saved from hanging himself at a student party.

Whether you were around during that decade or not, you'll enjoy the nostalgia in A Slice of the Seventies. It can be read as a standalone without having to read The Lying Scotsman, and Straws, the other two third-person memoirs in the Mug Trilogy.

A Slice of the Seventies (The Mug Trilogy, #1) by Joy Mutter An audiobook edition of A Slice of the Seventies is available on Audible, Amazon, and iTunes, beautifully narrated by Tracey Norman.


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My nine audiobooks on Audible, Amazon, and iTunes are Random Bullets, Potholes and Magic Carpets, Her Demonic Angel, The Hostile, Holiday for The Hostile, The Hostile Game, Confronting The Hostile, A Slice of the Seventies, and The Trouble with Liam.

You can find all my books here: http://amzn.to/2r4yyTA
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