Seventeen

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Product details

  • ISBN 9781398522473
  • Dimensions: 153 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Jul 2023
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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*A gripping and powerful memoir reminiscent of Notes on a Scandal, An Education and My Dark Vanessa*

'Engaging and engrossing, frank and frankly troubling, Seventeen is a book not easily forgotten'
- Karen Joy Fowler

'​I can’t remember the last time, if ever, a memoir affected me as deeply as Seventeen' - John Boyne

'A powerful tale of lost youth' - Guardian

'Disturbing, powerful and important' - The Times

It’s 1992. Like every other seventeen-year-old boy, Joe has one eye on his studies, the other on his social life – smoking, Britpop, girls. He’s looking ahead to a gap year full of travel and adventure before university when his teacher – attractive, mid-thirties – takes an interest in him. It seems like a fantasy come true.  

For his final two years at school, he is bound to her, a woman twice his age, in an increasingly tangled web of coercion, sex and lies. Their affair, a product of complex grooming and a shocking abuse of authority, is played out in the corridors of one of Britain’s major private schools, under the noses of people who suspected, even knew, but said nothing. 

Thirty years on, this is Joe’s gripping record of the illicit relationship that dominated his adolescence and dictated the course of his life. With a heady dose of nineties nostalgia and the perfectly captured mood of those final months at school, Joe charts the enduring legacy of deceit and the indelibility of decisions made at seventeen. 

'So compelling and shocking that to read it is to have it seared on to you. I felt like I was there. As gripping a memoir as you’ll find' - David Whitehouse

‘A truly impressive and important book’ - Ali Millar

'A vivid and moving story, grippingly told' - Alex Renton

'I was addicted to this book' - Lily Dunn

'Gripping [...] a powerful read' - Lucy Nichol

Joe Gibson is a star of West End musicals, a concert pianist, ballet dancer, Formula 1 racing driver, and embarking on his PhD, in his dreams. In real life, he’s still figuring out what he was meant to be. Life has not exactly gone to plan, but it’s been eventful.

When he’s not writing, Joe spends as much time as possible walking his ageing hound, looking for purpose and adventure.

Joe Gibson is a pseudonym. Seventeen is his first book.

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