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Straight Road
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Mick Parkin
Paperback, 107 pages
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The story is set in June 1870, on a farm outside Glasgow. A road is being built which will demolish the farm and create an estate of suburban villas. / Duncan Carr, an ageing widower, is the tenant farmer, Agnes his housemaid and Tam the only remaining farm worker. / In the last few weeks before the road reaches them the strains inherent in their isolated existence start to surface as Tam tries to gain some control over his future. When this goes wrong, Agnes sees a way to save the situation, but only if she can steel herself to break the usual conventions controlling female behaviour. / Their story overlaps with that of the workers laying the road, where a potential relationship between Neil and Ashling – an Irish immigrant employed
to break stones – comes to nothing when she chooses self-abnegation in response to the horrors of life in the slums of Glasgow. / Along the way, the reader gets an insight into how life was lived at the time – the reality of which doesn’t always fit our clichéd images.
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Product Details
Copyright
©2008 (Standard Copyright License)
Language
English
Country
United Kingdom
Publication Date
February 14, 2009
Lulu Sales Rank
191700
Page Count
107 pages
Size
A4
Binding
Perfect Bound
Interior Color
Black And White
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