One for the Money

One for the Money by Carol Clewlow, published by Penguin in 1995, is a novel that follows the journey of Joanie, a rebellious teenager who chooses the rock band lifestyle over university. This edition spans 384 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a glimpse into the world of rock’n’roll legends and the accompanying lifestyle choices that define it.
In this narrative, Joanie’s adventures unfold alongside her bandmates Kent, Richard, and the wild Leon, as they engage in extravagant spending, theme parties, and the excesses of sex, drink, and drugs. The story explores themes of youth and rebellion within the contemporary setting of the music scene, providing insight into the challenges and experiences faced by those who pursue fame and fortune in the world of rock music.
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In this novel by the author of A Woman’s Guide to Adultery, Joanie is a rebellious teenager who scorns university to join a rock band and becomes a rock’n’roll legend. With Kent, Richard and the wild Leon, she embarks on spending sprees, theme parties and excesses of sex, drink and drugs.
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