The Scarlet Boy

The Scarlet Boy

by Patrick Gale (Introduction), Tom Wakefield (Author)

Synopsis

Taking his inspiration from the powerful screen goddesses of the day, young Edward will stop at nothing in his single-minded pursuit of romance and stardom, cutting a swaithe through his parents' mining community and the local grammar school. Harsh reality and his sharp-tongued mother, however, have a way of pricking his glorious balloon. The sequel to Forties Child, The Scarlet Boy, left unfinished at his death, is a wonderful recreation of childhood. It has all the hallmarks of a Tom Wakefield novel - a most vivid sense of place, total empathy with his characters, and a playful desire to undermine sexual conventions. Completed by his close friend, Patrick Gale, The Scarlet Boy is a fitting tribute to one of the very best late 20th century British writers.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Edition: Main
Publisher: Serpent's Tail
Published: 01 Jun 1998

ISBN 10: 1852425822
ISBN 13: 9781852425821

Media Reviews
As evocative an account of a queer working-class childhood as Terence Davies ever put on screen * Time Out *
In every sense a labour of love * Mail on Sunday ? A fine valedictory tribute to a writer of whom more fuss could have been made in his own lifetime *
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Author Bio
Tom Wakefield was born of a mining family in the Midlands. His previous books include a collection of short stories, Drifters, novels, Mates, The Discus Throwers and The Variety Artistes, and a childhood autobiography, Forties' Child, also published by Serpent's Tail. Tom Wakefield died in 1997.