Home Is Where We Start : Growing Up in the Fallout of the Utopian Dream

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'Vivid and poignant ... A powerful memoir of a particularly unusual childhood' ObserverIn the turbulent late seventies, six-year-old Susanna Crossman moved with her mother and siblings from a suburban terrace to a crumbling mansion deep in the English countryside.They would share their new home with over fifty other residents from all over the world, armed with worn paperbacks on ecology, Marx and radical feminism, drawn together by utopian dreams of remaking the world.They did not leave for fifteen years. While the Adults adopted new names and liberated themselves from domestic roles, the Kids ran free.In the community, nobody was too young to discuss nuclear war and children learned not to expect wiped noses or regular bedtimes.Instead, they made a home in a house with no locks or keys, never knowing when they opened doors whether they’d find violent political debates or couples writhing under sheets. Decades later, and armed with hindsight, Crossman asks what happens to children who
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