One ear to the ground
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One ear to the ground

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54 pages 2002

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Irish 16-year-old Rosie Healy writes about the year she spent with "no proof of [her] existence," that is living without a job, permanent address, or bank account. The zine is about self-confidence vs. egotism, eating disorders, the loss of friendships, addiction and recovery, and self-injury. Healy identifies her main themes as love and urban life, and also throws in essays about scamming, a Chinatown bus ride, and having been a cutter. This typewritten zine includes photographs of Rosie and her friends, as well as a handwritten soundtrack listing.

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