Demo

Demo by Alison Miller, published by Penguin Adult on July 6, 2006, is a work of fiction that follows sixteen-year-old Clare as she travels from Glasgow to Florence with her older brother Danny to participate in an anti-capitalist demonstration. The narrative unfolds against the backdrop of political activism, where Clare and Danny encounter Julian and Letitia, two captivating anti-capitalists. As their lives intertwine over the years, the story explores the complexities of personal relationships and political beliefs.
Readers will find a rich exploration of how individual choices intersect with broader societal issues. The characters grapple with their convictions and the impact of their actions, raising questions about what truly matters in their lives. This edition, comprising 323 pages, delves into themes of activism and identity, providing insight into the motivations and struggles of young individuals navigating a tumultuous world.
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November, 2002, and sixteen-year-old Clare is travelling from Glasgow to Florence with her older brother Danny to be a part of the anti-capitalist demo. Amidst the crowds they meet Julian and Letitia, two alluring and seductive anti-capitalists from down south. Over the next few years the lives of Danny, Clare, Letitia and Julian become impossibly tangled in the personal and the political as each decides what is and what�s not worth shouting about. But how will they come to shape the world � and how will the world come to shape them?
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