Skagboys

Skagboys

by Irvine Welsh

4.50 out of 5 (2 ratings)

Format:
Hardback 
Pages:
560 
Publisher:
Vintage 
Publication Date:
19 April 2012 
Category:
Modern & Contemporary 
ISBN:
9780224087902 

Description

Mark Renton has it all: he's good-looking, young, with a pretty girlfriend and a place at university. But there's no room for him in the 1980s. Thatcher's government is destroying working-class communities across Britain, and the post-war certainties of full employment, educational opportunity and a welfare state are gone. When his family starts to fracture, Mark's life swings out of control and he succumbs to the defeatism which has taken hold in Edinburgh's grimmer areas. The way out is heroin. It's no better for his friends. Spud Murphy is paid off from his job, Tommy Lawrence feels himself being sucked into a life of petty crime and violence - the worlds of the thieving Matty Connell and psychotic Franco Begbie. Only Sick Boy, the supreme manipulator of the opposite sex, seems to ride the current, scamming and hustling his way through it all. "Skagboys" charts their journey from likely lads to young men addicted to the heroin which has flooded their disintegrating community. This is the 1980s: a time of drugs, poverty, AIDS, violence, political strife and hatred - but a lot of laughs, and maybe just a little love; a decade which changed Britain for ever. The prequel to the world-renowned "Trainspotting", this is an exhilarating and moving book, full of the scabrous humour, salty vernacular and appalling behaviour that has made Irvine Welsh a household name.

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  • This is the best book I have read in some time, I loved all the characters and at the same time found them appaling. It made me feel like I was there with them on their escapades both exciting and droll. This book is so real and the characters could be people I knew many years ago. I couldn't put the book down and even when I finished it the stories were alive in my head hammering on my skull.

    5.00 out of 5

    pseymour

  • I really enjoyed reading this book. This is a prequal to Trainspotting, all the characters and some other names are here. The dialect is in broad Edinburgh slang. Find out how Renton and his chums got on before they got addicted to Herion. Very good Irvine Welsh book. I found it easy to follow as I am originally not far from Edinburgh.

    4.00 out of 5

    Daftboy1

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