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Shuggie Bain

By: Douglas Stuart
Narrated by: Angus King
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WINNER OF THE BOOKER PRIZE
WINNER OF 'BOOK OF THE YEAR' AND 'DEBUT OF THE YEAR' AT THE BRITISH BOOK AWARDS
THE MILLION-COPY BESTSELLER

'An amazingly intimate, compassionate, gripping portrait of addiction, courage and love.' – The judges of the Booker Prize

'Douglas Stuart has written a first novel of rare and lasting beauty.' – The Observer

'Shuggie Bain means so much to me. It is such a powerfully written story . . . I love a heartbreak book but there is so much love within this one, particularly between Shuggie and his mother Agnes.' – Dua Lipa


It is 1981. Glasgow is dying and good families must grift to survive. Agnes Bain has always expected more from life, dreaming of greater things. But Agnes is abandoned by her philandering husband, and as she descends deeper into drink, the children try their best to save her, yet one by one they must abandon her to save themselves.

It is her son Shuggie who holds out hope the longest. Shuggie is different, he is clearly no’ right. But Shuggie believes that if he tries his hardest, he can be normal like the other boys and help his mother escape this hopeless place.

Shuggie Bain lays bare the ruthlessness of poverty, the limits of love, and the hollowness of pride. For readers of A Little Life and Angela's Ashes, it is a heartbreaking novel by a brilliant writer with a powerful and important story to tell.

'A heartbreaking novel' – The Times

'Tender and unsentimental . . . The Billy Elliot-ish character of Shuggie . . . leaps off the page.' – Daily Mail

©2020 Douglas Stuart (P)2020 Macmillan Publishers International Ltd
Coming of Age Family Life Fiction Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Urban City Emotionally Gripping Funny Heartfelt Inspiring Tear-jerking Thought-Provoking Marriage

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A surprisingly good listen

When I first started listening I thought "this isn't my kind of book", but I decided to give it a chance and was very quickly hooked on it. Absolutely loved it!

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My book of the year. A well deserved Booker Prize.

This is a heartfelt story set in the late 70s/80's in Glasgow. Centred around the relationships of a boy and his mother and alcohol. At times the story is painful to read, but also has a certain amount of Glasgow humour (banter) throughout. To add to the troubles for the boy, he does not really know who he is and is getting mixed messages from all the adults - as was the case in those days. There are many strong characters within the story that are very recognisable to people about my age. I would urge anyone to read this book and not feel the sheer despair and yet profound sympathy with the various characters and their situations they find themselves in. What was known today as Thatcher's Britain! To be clear though, this book is not about politics, it’s about people and the situations they were in.
The narrator does a fantastic job with the accents making the whole book come alive as he reads. Well done Angus. As the headline says, this is a well deserved Booker prize winner, for a first-time author. Douglas, keep writing I am sure there is more to come.

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A very worthy winner

Not sure I can cope with life without Shuggie now I have finished this book. I also bought the hardback to savour. A fabulous story augmented by the wonderful narration (and his perfect diction!) - this is a book that will stay with me for a very long time and which I know I'll return to many times.

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Harrowing, gritty, funny and real

I loved everything about this book. The descriptive passages and dialogue are beautifully written and Angus King reads it incredibly well. I feel sure that his interpretation and gentle accent helped me to slip into Glasgow more easily than if I had read the book instead of listening. Having said that, I want more of Shuggie Bain and I'm sure I'll be reading the book too before long, I need to re-visit some of the amazing descriptions and metaphors at my own pace.

No spoilers here, but the setting and the story are harrowing, raw and realistic. Things happen that are horrific, sad, sweet and hilarious, and the characters feel real. Especially Shuggie.

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beautifully written tale of addiction

really enjoyed this, great narration of a great story set in 80s Glasgow within a loving yet abusive relationship

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Outstanding

Absolutely loved this book. Funny, sad enthralling , heartfelt, pride inducing. A Pure brilliant tale

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Touching, funny and sad.

I really enjoyed listening to this audio book - the performance was great. Something a bit Shane Meadows about it. It manages to be truly bleak amd depressing, yet at times very funny and heart warming!

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Excellent prose, excellent narration

I just loved it. The prose is magnificent and brought to life by wonderful narration.

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Amazing book

What a great book. Fantastically observed working class life in Thatcherite Glasgow and great insight into the psychology of alcoholism and how it damages everyone around. And a heartbreaking story of a young boy growing up gay and with an alcoholic mother. Wonderful rendition of Glaswegian accent by Angus King.

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Heartbreakingly good

Narration was excellent. Characters were so real and unforgettable. I'll definitely be revisiting this book.

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