Pip Fallow grew up on a council estate deep in the coal fields of County Durham. Spewed out of the newly implemented comprehensive education system and destined for a life of cutting coal, he found no coal to cut. He moved around for work and lived on his wits for a decade before landing back in a broken North East, now literate and ready to write. He is a bricklayer, published author and calls himself 'a former young socialist'. He was shortlisted for the Sid Chaplin Award for working-class writing and has dabbled in acting, with a brief role in a Ken Loach film. Dragged Up Proppa is his first book.
Very compelling, beautifully written memoir of a time and England that no longer exists but remains just as important as ever -- Sebastian Payne, author of <i>Broken Heartlands</i> Pip Fallow's memoir is not just a classic piece of working-class writing, but a truly gripping narrative -- Brian Groom, author of <i>Northerners: A History</i>