A father–daughter collaboration across generations. This book brings together Gábor Martin’s photographs of 1970s Hungarian youth culture — shot behind the Iron Curtain — with Wanda Martin’s portraits of East London in the 2010s. Side by side, the images reveal striking parallels: a universal story of rebellion, love, community, and freedom that transcends borders, political regimes and time, offering a universal narrative of what it means to be young.