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Freaks and Geeks...IN ENGLAND!
The Rotters' Club is a book by Jonathan Coe published in 2001. It details the lives of three teenagers during the 70s as they struggle with politics, the opposite sex and rock 'n' roll. It's somewhat a Black Comedy with Tear-jerking scenes a plenty but with a cynical streak of humour running throughout.
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