An award-winning novel of urban boyhood: “No other . . . comes
as close as this to Catcher in the Rye.” —The Literary Review A
Man Booker Prize–winning author brings us inside the head of a young
boy in a novel that offers a “splendid evocation of childhood in
mid-20th-century Glasgow” (The Washington Post). Here is the
story of a boyhood in a large industrial city during a time of great
social change. Kieron grows from age five to early adolescence amid
the general trauma of everyday life—the death of a beloved
grandparent, the move to a new home. A whole world is brilliantly
realized: sectarian football matches; ferryboats on the river; the
unfairness of being a younger brother; climbing drainpipes, trees, and
roofs; dogs, cats, sex, and ghosts—all rendered in the unmistakable
perspective of youth, offering “a vivid reminder that childhood is a
foreign country” (Kirkus Reviews). “A book full of the wonder
of growing up . . . A magnificent and important novel.”
—Financial Times “Recalls the modernist experiments of Joyce
and Woolf . . . Kelman is a writer of singular will and
sincerity.” —The New York Times Book Review “As an urban
coming-of-age, the novel also reminded me of A Tree Grows in
Brooklyn. . . . This funny, sad and deeply entrancing novel works
as dreams do: by seduction, by raising strange spirits, and by
delivering a world entire. It represents a triumph for Kelman, as hard
and uproarious as a Glasgow Saturday night.” —The Washington Post
“Kelman’s raw, blunt narration drives home all of Kieron’s
loneliness, sadness and feelings of inadequacy. If you can roll with
the Scots dialect, the narrative is rewarding, bleak and marvelous.”
—Publishers Weekly
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ISBN
9780547541174
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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