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1. Being Emily
by Anne Donovan
"Being Emily".
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3. Chasing Angels
by Meg Henderson
* Kathy Kelly, born in the heart of Glasgow's tough East End Barras Market, is part of a family riven by favouritism and jealousies, by slights, real ... More
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6. A Tissue of Lies
by Tessa Barclay
A race against time to save a family name . . . - Jenny Corvill, mistress of the Waterside Mill in the Scottish Borders town of Galashiels, was ... More
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7. Promises to Keep
by Alexandra Raife
An absorbing story of family life in its infinite variety, Alexander Raife's novel explores the complex bonds between parent and child by asking, ... More
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8. The Stone Rainbow
by Helene Wiggin
In the shadow of loss and disgrace, Netta must watch her child being brought up by her father and stepmother. This is not the first time her ... More
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9. A Stranger Here Myself: Being the Life Story and Revelations of Mister Rab C. Nesbitt of Govan
by Ian Pattison
In his inimitable style Rab C Nesbitt tells us his life story - no holds barred - in a hilarious and provocative novel by his creator. Ian Pattison ... More
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10. Glasgow Kiss: A Collection of the Best Short Stories from Glasgow's Writing Groups
by Catherine McInerney (Editor), Edwin Morgan (Foreword by)
Glasgow has launched authors as diverse as George Blake, John Buchan, Moira Burgess, Catherine Carswell, Margaret Thomson Davis, Ronald Frame, Alan ... More
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11. The Ghost Rider
by Ismail Kadare
An old woman is awoken in the dead of night by knocks at her front door. She opens it to find her daughter, Doruntine, standing there alone in the ... More
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12. Finding Happiness
by Emma Blair
Sandy McLean is training to be a doctor to follow in his father's footsteps - indeed, to surpass his father who is just a general practitioner: Sandy ... More
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13. Its Colours They Are Fine
by Alan Spence
This has become a classic of Glasgow fiction, depicting every aspect of life in the city. Its thirteen interlinked stories vividly evokes the slums ... More
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14. Peter's Letters to His Kinsfolk
by John Gibson Lockhart
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15. The Setons
by O. Douglas
This gentle classic, set in Glasgow in 1913, follows the lives of a Scottish minister, his exuberant family and parishioners. His vivacious daughter, ... More
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16. Makeshift & Hunger March: Two Novels by Dot Allan
by Dot Allan, Moira Burgess (Editor)
Confronting issues of class and gender, these two novels offer insight into city living for Scottish women in the 1920s and 1930s. First published in ... More
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17. Growing Up
by Frances Paige
Glasgow, Scotland. 1939. On the eve of war, Mirrin Stewart, a newly qualified young teacher, is too absorbed in her own troubles to pay much ... More
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21. For One More Day
by Mitch Albom
'Every family is a ghost story ...' As a child, Charley Benetto was told by his father, 'You can be a mama's boy or a daddy's boy, but you can't be ... More
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