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Kieron Smith, boy
James Kelman

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Kieron Smith, boy

Harcourt (Nov 10, 2008)
9780151013487
| Hardcover
432 pages | 6 x 9.5 inch | English
Dewey 823.914
LC Classification PR6061.E518 .K54 2008
LC Control No. 2008020850

Subject

  • Bildungsromans
  • Children
  • Children - Scotland - Glasgow
  • Children/ Scotland/ Glasgow/ Fiction
  • Glasgow (Scotland) - Social Conditions

Plot

I had cousins at sea. One was in the Cadets. I was wanting to join. My maw did not want me to but my da said I could if I wanted, it was a good life and ye saved yer money, except if ye were daft and done silly things. He said it to me. I would just have to grow up first. James Kelman's triumph in Kieron Smith, boy is to bring us completely inside the head of a child and remind us what strange and beautiful things happen in there. 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. This is a powerful, often hilarious, startlingly direct evocation of childhood.