by Barry Walsh (Author)
One boy. One street. One summer he will never forget. A powerful and poignant debut from a compelling and authentic voice in commercial fiction. It's 1963. Billy Driscoll and his best mate, Peter 'Rooksy' Rooker, have the run of their street. Whether it's ogling sexy mum, Madge, as she pegs out her washing, or avoiding local bully Griggsy, the estates and bombsites of Pimlico have plenty to fire their fertile imagination. Billy is growing up and after years of being the puny one, he's finally filling out. He is also taking more than a passing interest in Sarah Richards, his pretty neighbour. But he isn't her only admirer - local heartthrob and rotten cheat, Kenneth 'Kirk' Douglas, likes her too - something drastic must be done if Billy is to get his girl. When Rooksy suggests a day out with Sarah and her shy friend, Josie, it seems like the perfect summer outing. Little do they know that it will be a day of declarations and revelations; of secrets and terrifying encounters - and that it will change them all forever...
Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Publisher: HarperFiction
Published: 04 Jul 2013
ISBN 10: 0007468202
ISBN 13: 9780007468201
Barry Walsh grew up in the heart of the `Great Metrollops' during the 60s and thought belatedly that there might be a story in it. The result is The Pimlico Kid, a novel about `first love'. He is now writing his second novel.
Barry is a life-long Gooner who enjoys cycling, holidaying in France, listening to Neil Young and, occasionally, gazing at Audrey Hepburn's face. He is closely involved with an inner city youth club and believes that London might just be the centre of the universe. He is married with two daughters.