The Flannelettes

The Flannelettes

Author: Richard Cameron

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2015-06-12

Total Pages: 131

ISBN-13: 1474259642

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She could teach more folk round 'ere about what's bloody well important in their lives - when it comes down to it. What matters . . . That precious bit of you that gets buried in shit, and she's there clearin' it all away. Delie is special and she's won a trophy for picking up litter from the mayor. Every summer she goes on her holidays to her Aunty Brenda who runs a women's domestic abuse refuge in a Yorkshire mining village. Delie and her Aunty Brenda and a pawnbroker called George who wears a dress are The Flannelettes - a Motown tribute band. Delie is in her twenties but with a mental age of ten; when she meets Roma - who used to live on the streets in Rotherham - the two become best friends, sharing each others' secrets. By the award-winning writer of The Glee Club, The Flanelettes is a tough, uncompromising play which looks at love and violence in a shattered community, all playing to a bittersweet soundtrack of Sixties soul.


Red Books

Red Books

Author: British Fire Prevention Committee

Publisher:

Published: 1910

Total Pages: 64

ISBN-13:

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The Staff at Simson's

The Staff at Simson's

Author: Frederick John Niven

Publisher: DigiCat

Published: 2022-08-10

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13:

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"The Staff at Simson's" is Frederick Niven's most famous Scottish novel. It tells an absorbing story of class-divided Glasgow life. Filled with entertaining characters and a gripping plot, this book makes a delightful read.