The Alan Bennett of pop memoirists. I loved her book so much I wanted to form a band, too. Preferably with Thorn—Caitlin Moran, bestselling author of How to be a Woman
As distinctive and lovely as its author's singing voice, Bedsit Disco Queen isn't just a wry and wise memoir of a unique career: it acts as a kind of eulogy for a forgotten era of British pop—Alexis Petridis
As a witty and wise chronicle of a life spent dipping in and out of the limelight, this is second to none—Fiona Sturges, Independent on Sunday
Beautifully written, dryly funny and searingly honest—Sunday Times
Musician Tracey Thorn on punk rock, feminism, motherhood, the radical sound of quiet, and her new memoir, Bedsit Disco Queen.
A pair of courageous new memoirs from married music makers.