Margaret McDonald’s ‘Glasgow Boys’
“A striking debut exploring the power of identity, community and the Scottish working class. This coming-of-age story is an incisive look at young masculinity, showing that even the most fraught childhood is not without hope.
Margaret will be visiting East Kilbride Library to talk about her new book. She grew up in the area and will be interviewed by students from her old high school. Signed copies will be available on the night (cash only).
This is a free event but please book in advance, by visiting, or calling us on 01355 220046 or emailing eastkilbride@library.s-lanark.org.uk.
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