Ill Go To Bed At Noon

Gerard Woodward

£16.99

A follow-up to Gerard Woodward’s previous novel ‘August’, this title charts the disintegration of Colette Jones’ entire immediate family through alcohol abuse. As the story lurches from tragedy to farce and back again, it presents a stark portrait of the years leading up to the Thatcher revolution.

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Publish Date: 07/07/2005

Description

It is 1970 in the suburbs of north London and, from the untidy comfort of her crowded house, Colette Jones is watching her older brother go to pieces, drinking himself into oblivion on home-made wine. Colette knows the solace a drink can provide, being partial to an evening at the Red Lion herself. But soon she finds she cannot afford to ignore the destructive effect that alcohol is having on her family, and with gritted teeth Colette is forced to exile the alcoholic son she loves so much from the house. But this act takes its toll and, just as she can’t resist a drink, so she can’t resist allowing Janus back into her life – with heartbreaking consequences for everyone.

Gerard Woodward’s magnificent second novel continues the story of the Joneses, so memorably introduced in August. By way of an odyssey through the pubs, parks and shopping parades of suburban London, it lurches from farce to tragedy as the members of one unforgettable family build and destroy their lives.

Additional information

Weight 360 g
Dimensions 198 × 130 × 28 mm
Author

Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

437

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

823.914 (edition:22)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K