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Dragged Up Proppa

Growing up in Britain’s Forgotten North

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Dragged Up Proppa

By: Pip Fallow
Narrated by: Pip Fallow
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Read by the author, Dragged Up Proppa is the story of growing up working class in a forgotten England.

'Very compelling, beautifully written memoir of a time and England that no longer exists but remains just as important today as ever' – Sebastian Payne, author of Broken Heartlands

Pip Fallow was born in the coal-miner’s cottage where his family of eight lived, in a village near Durham. Pip was destined to join his father down the pit, but the closure of his village’s mine in the 1980s saw him at the back of the dole queue like the rest. This is Pip’s story of being ‘dragged up proppa’, living by his wits, working and travelling the world – before finally settling a few miles from where he grew up.

A lot has been written about the red wall in recent years, but Pip Fallow has lived it. This is his account of some of the most important issues affecting Britain today – from levelling-up and the north-south divide, to social mobility and class, and the devastating social upheaval caused by decades of deindustrialization and government neglect. He shows how broken promises of the past impact his village and the politics of today.

This is the memoir of a man who left school illiterate, but has now written a book. The story of a lost generation who were prepared for a life that had disappeared by the time they were ready for it, of communities with once strong social ties that have now disintegrated, and a way of living that simply no longer exists in Britain today.

'Fallow's memoir is not just a classic piece of working-class writing, but a truly gripping narrative' – Brian Groom, author of Northerners: A History

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Critic reviews

A very compelling, beautifully written memoir of a time and an England that no longer exists but remains just as important as ever (Sebastian Payne, author of Broken Heartlands)
Pip Fallow's memoir is not just a classic piece of working-class writing, but a truly gripping narrative (Brian Groom, author of Northerners: A History)
All stars
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Great narrative and very insightful read!
Pip really gets to grips with the north south divide and the decline of British industry?Fantastic book!

Nostalgic and insightful

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took me back home when I was one of maggie's millions and wanted to work but there wasn't any

memories Good and bad

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Being from the North and growing up in the same era as the author is what attracted me to read this book.
A brilliant documentation of its time, an honest and frank account of the North East during the 80's. But also the truth of what is still happening in the North today.
I listened to this on audio book narrated by the author. His gritty northern tone really made the book hit home, the passion and anger came through in the audio.
Not my normal genre but a very interesting book.

Outstanding read

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Good book, good story and brought back a lot of memories. Really enjoyed your book Pip

Good book

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Oh my days what and absolutely fantastic book, I remember my pit it should never have been closed down. A true representation of how our community lost its battle with that woman, and how the community became so badly fragmented, with unfortunately drugs and alcohol taking over the lost souls of the pit villages of East Durham. To listen to the accent of a fellow pit yakker brought so many memories of those three villages North to South and within a stones throw of each other and what we used to get upto. I even remember when the schools of these villages were amalgamated and kids travelled between 5 and 9 miles on buses to attend school. a truly gifted writer, given his bad start in our so called education system. a true hook in mouth book cause once he's got you there is always the want to find out more. truly amazing and a real eye opener.

what an absolute brilliant book

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