Under the Clock

Under the Clock by Shelley Hinchliffe is a nostalgic journey set in 1981, capturing the experiences of 16-year-old Shell Rogers as she navigates her teenage years with friends, fashion, and a passion for the Two-Tone movement. Independently published on December 24, 2019, this edition spans 210 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a glimpse into a vibrant era filled with music and youthful rebellion.
The narrative follows Shell and her friends as they make a pact to reunite Under the Clock at the age of 50, highlighting the enduring nature of their friendships. The story is infused with elements of Two-Tone music, as well as themes of love and the challenges of adolescence, including the influences of sex and drugs. This edition invites readers to reflect on the bonds formed during youth and the impact of time on those connections.
Official synopsis Publisher
A nostalgic trip back into 1981, following 16-year-old Shell Rogers as she leaves school with nothing but her friends, fashion, and love for the Two-Tone movement. Desperate to leave town, she makes a pact with her best mates to meet again Under the Clock when they’re all aged 50. Filled with Two-Tone music, sex, drugs, and language that your mother would have disapproved of, it’s a heartwarming story of friendships that stand the test of time.
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