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Tales of the Suburbs

By: John Grindrod
Narrated by: John Grindrod
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Secretly gay school bullies. Punks with make-up tips. Heroic hairdressers. Queer parents. Suburban pride marches. Police hassle.

With nods of recognition and unexpected flirtations, chosen families and desperate escapes, this is a new way of seeing suburbia: a place where things aren't always as straightforward - or straight - as they seem.

'Breaks new ground' - David Kynaston

'Grindrod is one of the best chroniclers of British life' - Jude Rogers

'[A] fantastically entertaining alternative history of queer life in Britain . . . Tales of the Suburbs is ultimately about what it means to call somewhere home' - Guardian


Throughout LGBTQ+ history, suburbia has been seen as somewhere to escape from: a place where heterosexuality rules; where difference will not be tolerated; where you'll never find a soulmate. But for many, those streets of twitching curtains and pebble-dashed semis were - or still are - a place to call home.

From Addlestone to Wilmslow, Tales of the Suburbs explores the relatively untold twentieth century tale of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and queer people in small towns and suburbia. Through remarkable archive material and original interviews, social historian John Grindrod reveals stories that are messy and moving, dark and funny, uplifting and extraordinary. Together, they reclaim suburbia as a space for all - or those that want it - where counter-cultural expression thrives despite the Neighbourhood Watch, and queer love and friendship bloom against the odds.

©2026 John Grindrod (P)2026 Faber & Faber
Architecture Biographies & Memoirs LGBTQ+ Studies LGBTQIA+ Funny Feel-Good
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Part way through and love the book, but hate the horrible creaking gate sound that's been added. It goes right through you, especially if you're listening with headphones. It doesn't even add to the 'suburb' feeling as you get gates in the city... Maybe get a print copy instead, or very good at skipping the last 7 secs of chapters.

Fab book so far, but keep the gate closed!

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Ruined the book by putting in annoying sound of a creaking gate right at the end of beginning of every chapter. Very irritating when you are lying in bed hearing the nice stories and a huge creak is heard again and again

Lovely stories

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This is a brilliant, observant, warm and wise story, the lives of a whole load of different people shared and, over the course of the book, connections made between them. At times, it’s really funny - and Grindrod is a wry observer. Some of it is harrowing. But on the whole it’s a collection of people working out who they are and finding peace. I found it really moving.

Warm, funny and moving

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A window into lives with a great sympathy for the lgbtq+ community that is never less than insightful

The author imbues this with a perfect tone of identification and consideration

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