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Ninety9

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In the 1990s, when music was recorded on cassettes and movies on VHS, Vanessa Berry was reacting to the loneliness of life in the suburbs by constructing imaginary worlds and identities from video hits, late-night music programs, band t-shirts, mixtapes and zines, and the 'dark energy' of the Goths. A memoir in essay form, Ninety9 is about the loneliness of adolescence, the importance of friendship, and the magical enclaves to be discovered in the city. Illustrated with the author's drawings and photos, it provides a guide to the end of the millennium for those who were too young to be there, and vivid memories for those who were. Click this link to see the interview Vanessa Berry did on FBI. And here are some reviews from people who loved the book: The Thousands, Birdee, Word Press "Ninety9 maps a lost world of Sydney's inner-west and inner-city, tracing a route of record stores, clubs, all-ages gigs and t-shirt shops, places that had just about disappeared 20 years later...Berry's memoir is alive with humour and pathos too." - The Australian
Release date NZ
August 1st, 2013
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
160
ISBN-13
9781922146328
Product ID
21316578

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