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Old Port Glasgow (Monteith Joy)(Paperback / softback)
Lovingly captured in the lively and colourful Glasgow vernacular, the Old and New Testaments are rejuvenated in this great bestselling classic of Scottish writing. 'From 'no mean city' has come no mean achievement, a triumph of imagination and graphic writing which will be welcome far beyond
Glasgow Wordsearch from Waverley Scotland in Glasgow has 101 easy and fun wordsearch puzzles with the city of Glasgow as a theme. Puzzles include The Clyde, the river Kelvin, the Barras, the Citizens theatre, Sauchiehall Street, Byres Road, the Empire, the Pavilion, Francie and Josie and many
There's nothing romantic about dating... A Glasgow Kiss [n.]A headbutt or a strike with the head to someone's sensitive area Meet Zara Smith: 29, single and muddling her way through life as a trainee nurse in Glasgow. With 30 fast approaching, she's determined to do whatever it takes to find love
Inspired by the true stories of a young offender from Glasgow, a 15-year-old who had committed a violent crime, this short play was part of the National Theatre's 'New Connections' programme which commissions plays about and for young people and was presented to critical acclaim at the Royal
It is off-season in a remote Highland sea port: twenty-one-year-old Morvern Callar, a low-paid employee in the local supermarket, wakes one morning to find her strange boyfriend has committed suicide and is dead on their kitchen floor. Morvern's laconic reaction is both intriguing and
The wild childhood of a Glasgow tenement urchin Born during the Second World War in Glasgow, Christine Fraser was her mother's eighth child. Growing up with her siblings in a tiny flat, Christine lived an impoverished life but never once cared, until she was struck down by a terrible
Two seven-year-old boys have been abducted from the streets of Glasgow. Both had already endured years of neglect and betrayal. But for Detective Inspector Colin Anderson the case is especially disturbing, because the boys look so much like his own son Peter . . . With police resources stretched to