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		<title>Boy With The Topknot</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[This is a hilarious and heart-rending reinvention of the modern British memoir. For Sathnam Sanghera, growing up in Wolverhampton in the eighties was a confusing business. On the one hand, these were the heady days of George Michael mix-tapes, Dallas on TV and, if he was lucky, the occasional Bounty Bar. On the other, there was his wardrobe of tartan smocks, his 30p-an-hour job at the local sewing factory and the ongoing challenge of how to tie the perfect top-knot. And then there was his family, whose strange and often difficult behaviour he took for granted until, at the age of twenty-four, Sathnam made a discovery that changed everything he ever thought he knew about them. Equipped with breathtaking courage and a glorious sense of humour, he embarks on a journey into their extraordinary past trying to make sense of a life lived among secrets.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>&#8216;Could not be more enjoyable, engaging or moving</b>&#8216; <i>Observer</i></p>
<p>&#8220;<i>It&#8217;s 1979, I&#8217;m three years old, and like all breakfast times during my youth it begins with Mum combing</i><i> my hair, a ritual for which I have to sit down on the second-hand, floral-patterned settee, and lean forward, like I&#8217;m presenting myself for execution.</i>&#8220;</p>
<p>For Sathnam Sanghera, growing up in Wolverhampton in the eighties was a confusing business. On the one hand, these were the heady days of George Michael mix-tapes, Dallas on TV and, if he was lucky, the occasional Bounty Bar. On the other, there was his wardrobe of tartan smocks, his 30p-an-hour job at the local sewing factory and the ongoing challenge of how to tie the perfect top-knot.</p>
<p>And then there was his family, whose strange and often difficult behaviour he took for granted until, at the age of twenty-four, Sathnam made a discovery that changed everything he ever thought he knew about them. Equipped with breathtaking courage and a glorious sense of humour, he embarks on a journey into their extraordinary past &#8211; from his father&#8217;s harsh life in rural Punjab to the steps of the Wolverhampton Tourist Office &#8211; trying to make sense of a life lived among secrets.</p>
<p>&#8216;I absolutely loved it. <b>Heartbreaking and wonderful</b>. He writes beautifully&#8217; Maggie O&#8217;Farrell</p>
<p>&#8216;Tragic, funny and disturbing. <b>It will challenge you, and may even change you</b>&#8216; Carole Angier, <i>Independent</i></p>
<p><b>Published in hardback as <i>If You Don&#8217;t Know Me by Now</i></b></p>
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