Skint Estate: Notes from the Poverty Line

Paperback Published on: 12/03/2020
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Synopsis

"Everyone has their price. It's just not always monetary. Mine is though. 20 quid." - Single mum.

'Stain on society'. Caught in a poverty trap. It's a luxury to afford morals and if you're Cash Carraway, you do what you can to survive. Skint Estate is the hard-hitting, blunt, dignified and brutally revealing debut memoir about impoverishment, loneliness and violence in austerity Britain - set against a grim landscape of sink estates, police cells, refuges and peepshows - skilfully woven into a manifesto for change.

Alone, pregnant and living in a women's refuge, Cash Carraway couldn't vote in the 2010 general election that ushered austerity into Britain. Her voice had been silenced. Years later, she watched Grenfell burn from a women's refuge around the corner. What had changed? The vulnerable were still at the bottom of the heap, unheard. Without a stable home, without a steady income, without family support - how do you survive? In Skint Estate, Cash has found her voice - loud, raw and cutting. This is a book born straight from life lived in Britain below the poverty line - a brutal landscape savaged by universal credit, zero-hours contracts, rising rents and public service funding cuts.

Told with a dark lick of humour and two-fingers up to the establishment, Cash takes us on her isolated journey from council house childhood to single motherhood, working multiple jobs yet relying on food banks and temporary accommodation, all while skewering stereotypes of what it means to be working class. Despite being beaten down from all angles, Cash clings to the important things - love for her daughter, community and friendships - and has woven together a highly charged, hilarious and guttural cry for change.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Ebury Publishing
  • ISBN: 9781529103380
  • Number of pages: 368
  • Dimensions: 197 x 129 x 23 mm
  • Weight: 253g
  • Languages: English

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Skint Estate
Should be required reading for politicians
Having read some articles about Cash Carraway I was interested to find she had written a memoir, but then I saw the title and cover of the book and I have... READ MORE
jean
Skint Estate
So many emotions!
Thanks to Ebury and NetGalley an advance e-copy of this title. This was a very good (albeit sometimes graphic) description of a life in poverty. I definit... READ MORE
Sarah
Skint Estate
Memoir
I didn't know what I was expecting when I started this but I wasnt disappointed. It's a memoir of poverty and hard times. Its raw and honest.  It should ... READ MORE
Natalie Power
Skint Estate
Austerity
This book was very open and frank and details the authors memoir of austerity Britain bringing up a child alone through doing sex work and moving from plac... READ MORE
shropshirelad
Skint Estate
A scathing and brutally honest indictment on modern Britain
Skint Estate is a brutally honest account of one woman's life and experience as a single mother living in modern Britain.At 29, Cash Carraway finds herself... READ MORE
Louise Barber
Skint Estate
A must read
WOW!!! This book absolutely needed to be written. The reality of poverty needs to be shouted about. I’ve been the single mum on a council estate. I was luc... READ MORE
Angela Grove
Skint Estate
A difficult but important read
Skint Estate is a difficult read. It is brilliantly written, with a humour that somehow survived the brutality of Cash’s life alongside the anger and pain ... READ MORE
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