The Flannelettes
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:13th May '15
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

A tough, uncompromising play which looks at love and violence in a shattered community, all playing to a bittersweet soundtrack of Sixties soul.
She could teach more folk round ‘ere about what’s bloody well important in their lives - when it comes down to it. What matters . . . That precious bit of you that gets buried in shit, and she’s there clearin’ it all away.
Delie is special and she’s won a trophy for picking up litter from the mayor. Every summer she goes on her holidays to her Aunty Brenda who runs a women’s domestic abuse refuge in a Yorkshire mining village. Delie and her Aunty Brenda and a pawnbroker called George who wears a dress are The Flannelettes - a Motown tribute band.
Delie is in her twenties but with a mental age of ten; when she meets Roma - who used to live on the streets in Rotherham - the two become best friends, sharing each others' secrets.
By the award-winning writer of The Glee Club, The Flanelettes is a tough, uncompromising play which looks at love and violence in a shattered community, all playing to a bittersweet soundtrack of Sixties soul.
Cameron handles with sensitivity issues of grooming and horrendous abuse and the bruising bleakness is countered by uplifting notes of hope. * The Times *
a chilling portrait of the tragic decline of South Yorkshire's mining towns and villages. * Guardian *
Cameron's richly satisfying work is full of warm, flawed, utterly human characters and so it proves again * Evening Standard *
ISBN: 9781474259637
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 112g
128 pages