Críticas:
There's an Edinburgh-based author who s now written three books cataloguing 'schemies'; culture in Scotland. Books depicting the dead-end aimlessness of lives lived on the margins, whose predominantly male cast find escape in drink, dope, and a day at the footie. Those of you who think Irvine Welsh, take 10 demerits --The Independent
Legge's fiction admits no New Man nonsense. These guys were born to bollock referees, go on male bonding benders and procreate --The Scotsman
Reseña del editor:
Gordon Legge's new novel, follow-up to In Between Talking About the Football, serves up a slice of small-town life. Carol worries about her dad; Hazel worries about Andy; Deke is looking for the big contract; Dunx is looking for a piece of toast, and Gary is looking for a woman. Oh, and there's Fids and Heather as well. Don't forget about Fids and Heather. With characteristic humour and bite, Legge delves into the world of work, friendship, football, and music collections to come up with a witty and laconic look at the stuff of ordinary life.
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