Enough Is Too Much Already

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First edition (publ. Bodley Head)

Enough Is Too Much Already is a short story collection for teenagers by Jan Mark, published in 1988.

The short stories are written entirely in dialogue.[1] They revolve around the exploits of Nazzer, Nina, and Maurice, three sixth form students who are re-sitting their GCSE examinations at school. Other characters include Lisa Pestall, a girl who is yearned after by Nazzer and Maurice, and Nidsworth, an aspiring sixth form eccentric. The spectre of unemployment hangs over the characters, and the book does a good job of evoking re-sit culture and sixth form culture in British schools in the 1980s.

The stories are set in Norwich, England.

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