Two Closes and a Referendum

Author:   Mary McCabe
Publisher:   Ringwood Publishing
ISBN:  

9781901514483


Publication Date:   01 October 2017
Format:   Paperback
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An engaging tale of ordinary people in an extraordinary time, capturing the growing excitement and fervour of the 2014 Independence Referendum that changed Scotland for ever. Set in Glasgow’s East End, the novel follows ordinary citizens as they explore their identity and wrestle with the hopes and fears that surround the choice they are asked to make. Mary McCabe has written a compelling novel where human drama meets political activism.

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Author:   Mary McCabe
Publisher:   Ringwood Publishing
Imprint:   Ringwood Publishing
ISBN:  

9781901514483


ISBN 10:   190151448
Publication Date:   01 October 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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'Summons up the magic and pace of the political contest in 2014. If you enjoyed the fight, or even if you missed it, this is the book for you.' – Dr Elspeth King, writer and curator, director of Stirling Smith Art Gallery and Museum. /// 'Demonstrates an acute ear for dialogue, and a lug tuned perfectly to the speech of Glasgow in the 21st century wi gleg observations on a wheen Glesga fowk. . . . a poignant recollection of a dramatic year in her city’s history – one which united and divided its people … compelling narrative of a populace desperately wanting hope to triumph over fear. The author has a lifetime of political activism to draw from . . . We ken whit side the author wis on, but that disnae stop her embracing the great humanity of the multitude of kenspeckle characters inhabiting her city.' – Billy Kay, author of `Scots: The Mither Tongue’. /// 'Mary’s characters talk the way me and my friends do, invoking memories and emotions. Our independence referendum brought passion, joy and heartache: Mary McCabe tells that story.' – Linda Fabiani, former Minister of Culture in the Scottish Government.


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Mary McCabe is a political activist, writer, playwright and poet from Glasgow. Her work is written in Scots, English and Gaelic. A political campaigner since her schooldays, she has decades of experience in door-to-door canvassing, attending demonstrations in Scotland and abroad, and proposing progressive change. She is now retired from her day job as researcher and editor with Glasgow City Council. Her fictionalised account of scandals in her own family tree, `Stirring the Dust’ (2012), written in English, Doric and Glaswegian, was named `Paperback of the Week’ in The Herald. Her work also includes the novel `Everwinding Times’ (1994) and an illustrated book `Street Schemes and Stages’ (1991), about cultural projects. She is active in the writers’ political organisation International PEN.

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