<BR/>'One of the most important females in British music of my lifetime.'<B> Colin Murray </B><BR/>'A beautiful, raw and exhilarating book that will leave you feeling empowered.'<B> Fearne Cotton</B><BR/>‘The pioneering Skunk Anansie frontwoman’s memories offer a very different take on the Britpop era…Skin’s story is one of a rhomboid peg spurning both the round and square hole, drilling dimensions of her own…We now have a lot of language – intersectionality, microaggressions – to describe many of the events in this memoir. However, nothing can really equal candid, first-hand experience, recounted matter of factly here. It would be instructive for anyone who thought they knew the story of the 90s to spend 300 pages in Skin’s Skin.’<B> <I>OBSERVER</I></B><BR/>‘The epic tale of Glastonbury’s Black British headliner… Skin is one of the Britpop decade’s forgotten epics… Ski