A young warehouseman, his promising football career cut short by injury, counts flanges, valves and couplings for a living. He longs for the warmth and women of the office, but the prostitutes who hang around the high-rise are easier to deal with. Drink provides relief, if not escape, and probably the last thing he should dream of becoming is a writer, but then he buys himself a note pad and pen.This debut novel by Neil Campbell, author of the short story collections Broken Doll and Pictures From Hopper, is a moving and darkly comic meditation on the challenge of trying to realise dreams in a harsh and unfair world.
De Manchester TrilogîeReeks
Deze serie duikt in de levens van gewone mensen die ernaar streven hun dromen te verwezenlijken in een harde en meedogenloze wereld. Met donkere humor en rauwe eerlijkheid volgt het personages die tegenspoed, verlies en de strijd voor een betere toekomst trotseren. Het is een aangrijpende verkenning van de veerkracht van de menselijke geest en de zoektocht naar betekenis in het dagelijks bestaan.


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Zero Hours
- 138bladzijden
- 5 uur lezen
When zero hours wages become the zero hours of our livesIn a post-Brexit Britain filled with low paid zero hours jobs a young man navigates the world through his writing and in doing so pens a bittersweet love song to Manchester.A perfectly pitched short novel, a little gem of a book that goes beyond what the politicians have to say and gets to the real heart of post-Brexit Britain. The undercurrents of racism. Working in the post office depots and libraries.A rant against social injustice that merges into a meditation on time.In this second novel of his Manchester Trilogy, Campbell explores the supposed regeneration of Manchester, and life under the Tories, his young protagonist staying put while the aeroplanes fly overhead.