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Glue

ebook

'Welsh is at the top of his game' The Face
'His most readable and memorable novel since Trainspotting' Independent on Sunday
Glue is the story of four boys growing up in the Edinburgh schemes, and about the loyalties, the experiences and the secrets that hold them together into their thirties.

As we follow their lives from the 70s into the new century - from punk to techno, from speed to Es - we can see each of them trying to struggle out from under the weight of the conditioning of class and culture, peer pressure and their parents' hopes that maybe their sons will do better than they did. What binds the four of them is the friendship formed by the scheme, their school, and their ambition to escape from both; their loyalty fused in street morality: back up your mates, don't hit women and, most importantly, never grass - on anyone.
'His most complete and engaging work to date... arguably, his best book' TLS
'A coming-of-age story carved out with a broken bottle' Elle


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Publisher: Random House

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781407018072
  • Release date: December 16, 2008

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781407018072
  • File size: 932 KB
  • Release date: December 16, 2008

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OverDrive Read
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subjects

Fiction Literature

Languages

English

'Welsh is at the top of his game' The Face
'His most readable and memorable novel since Trainspotting' Independent on Sunday
Glue is the story of four boys growing up in the Edinburgh schemes, and about the loyalties, the experiences and the secrets that hold them together into their thirties.

As we follow their lives from the 70s into the new century - from punk to techno, from speed to Es - we can see each of them trying to struggle out from under the weight of the conditioning of class and culture, peer pressure and their parents' hopes that maybe their sons will do better than they did. What binds the four of them is the friendship formed by the scheme, their school, and their ambition to escape from both; their loyalty fused in street morality: back up your mates, don't hit women and, most importantly, never grass - on anyone.
'His most complete and engaging work to date... arguably, his best book' TLS
'A coming-of-age story carved out with a broken bottle' Elle


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