Product Description
Published 1987.
After being expelled from her convent school in the time-honoured way (amongst other things, drenching one of the nuns with a fire-hose), Teresa McLean went on to Oxford where she electrified the young history dons, was viva'd for a First and took eight wickets for the University in her first game of cricket against Cambridge. Then, only twenty-one, she discovered she had diabetes. What follows in Metal Jam (so called because of the aftertaste left by articial sweetner).
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