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Nellie Morgan was one of the most famous and notorious celebrities of 1980s Britain. Until she crashed and burned.Now, over thirty years later, her daughter is determined to find out more about the mother who suddenly left her life when she was just seven years old.No Milk Today is the story of Nellie and her best friend Polly as they navigate the transition from adolescence to adulthood against a backdrop of immense political change, social unrest and upheaval in Margaret Thatcher's 1980s Brit…
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Nellie Morgan was one of the most famous and notorious celebrities of 1980s Britain. Until she crashed and burned.

Now, over thirty years later, her daughter is determined to find out more about the mother who suddenly left her life when she was just seven years old.

No Milk Today is the story of Nellie and her best friend Polly as they navigate the transition from adolescence to adulthood against a backdrop of immense political change, social unrest and upheaval in Margaret Thatcher's 1980s Britain.

Only when Morwenna pieces the story together can she begin to understand her mother's life and move on with her own.

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Nellie Morgan was one of the most famous and notorious celebrities of 1980s Britain. Until she crashed and burned.

Now, over thirty years later, her daughter is determined to find out more about the mother who suddenly left her life when she was just seven years old.

No Milk Today is the story of Nellie and her best friend Polly as they navigate the transition from adolescence to adulthood against a backdrop of immense political change, social unrest and upheaval in Margaret Thatcher's 1980s Britain.

Only when Morwenna pieces the story together can she begin to understand her mother's life and move on with her own.

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