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Respectable by Lynsey Hanley; 9780141040615

Respectable

By Lynsey Hanley

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Description

Respectable by Lynsey Hanley is a poignant exploration of social mobility and class identity in 20th-century Britain, particularly set against the backdrop of the Midlands during the late 1970s and 1980s. Through a vivid tapestry of personal anecdotes and sociological insights, Hanley delves into the complexities of class structures and the often-painful quest for respectability.

The Story

In Respectable, Hanley invites readers to reflect on her own upbringing in a working-class family and the societal pressures that define notions of success and propriety. She navigates her experiences with wit and clarity, revealing how the struggle for acceptance can shape one's identity. This narrative is not just a memoir but also a critical examination of the broader socio-economic landscape that influences individual lives.

Why Readers Love It

  • Hanley's sharp and engaging prose draws readers into her world, making complex themes accessible.
  • The book's blend of personal story and sociological analysis offers a unique perspective on class struggles.
  • It resonates with anyone who has grappled with their social identity, making it a deeply relatable read.

Perfect For

Respectable is ideal for readers interested in sociology, social history, and memoirs that challenge societal norms. Those who have enjoyed Hanley’s previous works, such as Estates, will find a familiar yet expanded exploration of class dynamics in this insightful narrative. It serves as both a reflective journey and a critical commentary on the ongoing issues of social mobility and class in contemporary society.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 130 mm × 197 mm × 15 mm
Pages: 256
Publisher: Penguin Random House
ISBN: 9780141040615

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