“Teenage Daydream” by Debsey Wykes is a reflective look at the rise and fall of the all-girl post-punk band, Dolly Mixture. The band, known for their vibrant aesthetic and a mix of original songs and 60s covers, gained recognition in the late 1970s from John Peel and NME. Despite touring with major acts like the Jam, Madness, and even U2, the band struggled to find mainstream success and disbanded in 1984. The book also explores the sexism the band faced, providing an insightful perspective on the music scene of that era.