Northern Quilted

Author:   Nick Razer
Publisher:   Independently Published
ISBN:  

9798198349261


Pages:   182
Publication Date:   23 May 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Northern Quilted


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Manchester, 1984. The city is bruised by recession, sharpened by the miners' strike, and held together by late buses, cheap lager, borrowed records, and the stubborn belief that identity is something you build for yourself when the world offers you nothing that fits. Mick is seventeen, working warehouse shifts on the Salford docks, paying rent into a household balanced on routine, silence, and the careful compromises that formed after his father walked out. He reads books he doesn't tell people about, polishes his boots every Sunday, and carries himself with the quiet certainty of someone who learned early that belonging isn't freely given. His world is music venues, record stalls, canal paths, libraries, and the unspoken codes of Manchester's skinhead scene - a culture far more complicated, personal, and rooted than the headlines would ever admit. Then, one grey Saturday morning in Piccadilly, he meets Victoria. She arrives in the city holding an incorrectly folded A-Z map and a copy of Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, asking for directions to Afflecks Palace with the confidence of someone unused to apologizing for taking up space. Intelligent, sharp-tongued, and unmistakably from a different world, Victoria attends an elite school where futures arrive pre-arranged: university applications, acceptable ambitions, carefully managed expectations. Yet beneath the certainty of the plan lies a quieter truth - a growing suspicion that the life mapped out for her may not match the person she actually is. What begins as a chance encounter unfolds into a connection neither of them expected. Through record shops, late-night gigs at The Ritz, canalside conversations, chip shops after midnight, and long walks through a city in transition, Mick and Victoria discover a shared language built from books, music, class tension, observation, and the strange intimacy of being truly listened to for the first time. The Smiths play in the background. Alan Sillitoe and Orwell sit alongside lager pints and warehouse shifts. Beneath every conversation runs a deeper question: who do you become when the version of yourself expected by family, class, education, or culture no longer feels true? But Manchester in 1984 offers no easy answers. The economic and political pressures of the decade press against private lives. Families fracture under quiet disappointments. Friendships carry their own loyalties and fault lines. The future arrives unevenly depending on where you were born, what school you attended, and which side of the city you call home. For Mick and Victoria, attraction is only part of the story. The greater challenge lies in navigating the invisible distances between them - the ones measured not in miles, but in upbringing, opportunity, fear, and the difficult work of deciding what belongs to you and what has merely been handed down. Rich with Northern atmosphere, music culture, literary conversation, and the textured reality of working-class Manchester, Northern Quilted is a deeply human coming-of-age novel about identity, class, belonging, and the dangerous beauty of finding someone who sees you clearly. For readers who love emotionally intelligent literary fiction, British social realism, music-driven storytelling, and novels rooted in place and subculture, Northern Quilted delivers a vivid portrait of youth at the crossroads of politics, art, desire, and self-invention. Tender without sentimentality, nostalgic without romanticizing the past, and alive with the sounds, streets, and contradictions of 1980s Manchester, Northern Quilted explores the gap between the life you're supposed to live and the person you're slowly becoming. Some cities shape you. Some people change everything.

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Author:   Nick Razer
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.249kg
ISBN:  

9798198349261


Pages:   182
Publication Date:   23 May 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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