Glue

Glue

by IrvineWelsh (Author)

Synopsis

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. Four boys becoming men: Juice Terry, the work-shy fanny-merchant, with corkscrew curls and sticky fingers; Billy the boxer: driven, controlled, playing to his strengths; Carl, the Milky Bar Kid, drifting along to his own soundtrack; and the doomed Gally - who has one less skin than everyone else and seems to find catastrophe at every corner. As we follow their lives from the seventies 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. Despite its scale and ambition, Glue has all Irvine Welsh's usual pace and vigour, crackling dialogue, scabrous set-pieces and black, black humour, but it is also a grown-up book about growing up - about the way we live our lives, and what happens to us when things become unstuck.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 480
Edition: 2 4 6 8 10 9 7 5 3 1
Publisher: Jonathan Cape Ltd
Published: 03 May 2001

ISBN 10: 0224061267
ISBN 13: 9780224061261

Media Reviews
Welsh firing on all cylinders...the best thing he has done since Trainspotting. - Sunday Times
A masterpiece...in the classic line of classic Scottish writing. - Independent
Praise for Filth:
A nakedly ambitious, disturbing book that holds up a visceral mirror to Scotland's tortured relationship with England and with itself. - The Globe and Mail
Welsh firing on all cylinders...the best thing he has done since Trainspotting. Sunday Times
A masterpiece...in the classic line of classic Scottish writing. Independent
Praise for Filth:
A nakedly ambitious, disturbing book that holds up a visceral mirror to Scotland s tortured relationship with England and with itself. The Globe and Mail
Author Bio
Irvine Welsh lives in Amsterdam. Trainspotting, his first novel, was among the top ten contenders for the Booker Prize and was made into a film. His other books include novels, The Marabou Stork Nightmares, Ecstasy and Filth, and a collection of stories, The Acid House. He lives in London.