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Shuggie Bain by Douglas   Stuart
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it was amazing

So happy that Shuggie Bain has won the 2020 Booker Prize! You can watch my live reaction to the ceremony and an interview with Douglas Stuart immediately after he won the award here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dxu5dYhyQFY

This must be one of the most powerful accounts of alcoholism that I've ever read. “Shuggie Bain” follows the early life of its eponymous hero, but really this novel and Shuggie himself are dedicated to his mother Agnes. In the early 1980s she's raising her children in a Scottish mining town whose workforce has been stripped of its livelihood because of Thatcher's policies. With a clear-eyed detail the story shows the reality of her increasing dependency on drinking: the self-deception and the faltering attempts to deceive those around her, the schemes to obtain a dozen cans of Special Brew, the blackouts and humiliation, the men who prey upon her or enable her, the women who gossip about her and join her in drinking sessions, the way drinking makes her unemployable and even more dependant on benefits, how alcohol takes priority over food when shopping at the grocery store and how her children are left with nothing to eat. All the while adolescent Shuggie maintains a steadfast belief that his mother will get better even after the rest of her family abandons her. He's a sensitive, effeminate boy labelled as “no right” by many of the locals and it's heartbreaking how Agnes' alcoholism eventually comes between them as well. But this novel also captures the warmth, humour and humanity in its characters' lives. This is an intimate, gracefully-told story about a very ugly situation which expands to say much larger things about the way social and economic issues affect the lives of working class families.

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Lealea ❤️ Great review Eric


Margaret Rogers I loved this book too Eric. I'm so glad you did the video on the Booker Long List which you included this one. I ordered it right away and think it's the best book I've read so far this year.


Eric Anderson Margaret wrote: "I loved this book too Eric. I'm so glad you did the video on the Booker Long List which you included this one. I ordered it right away and think it's the best book I've read so far this year."

Thanks! Yes, a great novel and it makes me look forward to reading more from the list.


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Mariana Ferreira Hi, Eric! Do you think the Scottish dialect would make it hard for someone who speaks English as a second language to read it? I’m intrigued, but wonder if it would end up being incomprehensible to me ):


Eric Anderson Mariana wrote: "Hi, Eric! Do you think the Scottish dialect would make it hard for someone who speaks English as a second language to read it? I’m intrigued, but wonder if it would end up being incomprehensible to..."

I don't think it would be challenging to read even if English isn't your native language. I think most Scottish terms you'll be able to get from the context quite quickly.


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