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The Wrong Outfit
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The Wrong Outfit is a powerful novel about a boy called Adam Nedman, who grows up through the 1970s and 80s and is greatly affected by both Football and Punk. Perhaps Adam was just in the wrong place at the wrong time? Or perhaps he was in the right place but at the wrong moment? He could never quite work it out. Or maybe it was just from that very first moment? Maybe right there, right then. From birth. Like he was marked out by something. Like he was Damned. Well, that's how it felt sometimes. From home life to football terrace. Through school days to punk chaos. Perhaps there had never been any doubt? Adam was in the wrong outfit. 'At times, a journey into Punk Rock's own "Heart of Darkness" Al realistically captures the moment Punk Rock finally implodes.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherGate 17
Release dateOct 21, 2013
ISBN9781301373109
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Al Gregg

Al Gregg is an actor, musician and writer from West London. After leaving school at sixteen, he sang and played guitar in various punk bands including The Wall, who were label mates on Polydor with Sham 69, The Jam and Siouxsie and the Banshees. After punk he trained as an actor and has since appeared in many Theatre, Television, Film, Commercials and Voice Over productions. His co-written play with David Schaal (from TV's 'The Office' 'Inbetweeners') about punk called 'Reality Chokes' had a very successful run at the 2009 Edinburgh Festival garnering some 5 star reviews and a nomination for the MTMUK Edinburgh Fringe Awards. Al is married and lives in West London.

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