Since the death of his mum, fifteen-year-old Billy Monson has mostly
been cooped up in his bedroom listening to David Bowie records and
worrying about girls and approaching adulthood; but with the advent of
punk rock, he is prompted to explore life beyond his council flat.
Inspired by the music and the message, and with the support of a small
group of likeminded friends - particularly the carefree Mags - he
immerses himself in punk and begins to find his feet. Despite the
unwanted attentions of school bullies, football hooligans and Teddy
Boys, Billy grows in confidence and develops an understanding of the
world around him; but it is the adults in his life - his dad and
obnoxious girlfriend Shirley Twinset, his sister and dodgy partner
Mole - who will ultimately shape Billy's year. Set against the backdrop
of the Queen's Silver Jubilee and riots against the racist National
Front, this is a coming of age story that will both move and amuse.