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Dragged Up Proppa is the story of growing up working class in a
forgotten England. 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 and brothers 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. Showing how broken
promises of the past impact his village and the politics of today.
This is the story 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.
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