Spit Against the Wind by Anna Smith

Spit Against the Wind by Anna Smith

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Summary

In the summer of 1968, four children in a small Catholic community in the west of Scotland learn a lot about life and growing up. The narrator's elder sister falls pregnant and is sent away, newcomer Tony and his mum fear her violent husband, but there are still the innocent pleasures of childhood.

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Spit Against the Wind by Anna Smith

In the summer of 1968, four children in a small Catholic community in Lanarkshire in the West of Scotland learn a lot about life and start to grow up. Born to poverty and limited opportunities, they're able nonetheless to enjoy the largely innocent pleasures of childhood but the adult world around them inevitably impinges: the narrator's elder sister, for instance, falls pregnant, no surprise, as she's the village bicycle, and is sent to Ireland to have and give up the child; newcomer Tony and his mum are in danger of real violence at the hands of Tony's violent Polish stepfather; and no child who plays the part of altar boy at the chapel wants to be left alone with the local priest. Observant, clear-sighted in its portrayal of the darker side of life yet utterly warm-hearted, Spit Against The Wind reminds us of the wonders of childhood without sentimentality but with gentle humour and great charm.
'Striking chords that are still resonant today, this is a book that tugs at our consciences, yet still raises our spirits - a powerful new voice in Scottish fiction' Glasgow Herald - Glasgow Herald

'A charming and evocative tale' The Big Issue - The Big Issue

'I loved SPIT AGAINST THE WINDIt's gritty and warm. A poignantly sad, blackly comic book written with wry hindsight, a backward glance at childhood that evokes a different time without ever dipping into sentimentality' Isla Dewar - Isla Dewar

'An endearing coming-of-age tale... Ms Smith manages to paint a sympathetic picture of families struggling against poverty and stifled dreams... It all adds up to a riveting tale that tanks along without missing a beat' Sunday Express - Sunday Express

'Packed with trauma and drama...Smith's debut novel offers us a new take on a classic theme' Mail on Sunday - Mail on Sunday

'Powerful look at the harsh realities of growing up in a Scots mining village in the 1960s... Threaded with gentle humour. Inspirational and heartbreaking' Sunday Mail - Sunday Mail
Anna Smith is a journalist working on the Daily Record and lives in Lanarkshire. She also has a house in Ireland.
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ISBN 13 9780755303588
ISBN 10 075530358X
Title Spit Against the Wind
Author Anna Smith
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Headline Publishing Group
Year published 2003-03-03
Number of pages 256
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.