Last dance at the wrecker's ball [sound recording] /
by Douglas, Robert [author.]; Logan, Crawford [narrator.].
Material type: SoundPublisher: Bath : Oakhill, 2013Description: 9 CDs (10 hr., 30 min.) : digital, stereo.ISBN: 9780857357359 (CDs) :.Classification number: Subject(s): Maryhill (Glasgow, Scotland) -- Social life and customs -- 20th century -- Fiction | Audiobooks | General | Modern & contemporary fiction | Fiction: general & literaryRead by Crawford Logan.Summary: Glasgow, 1971. The old way of life is under threat for the tight-knit community in Dalbeattie Street, Maryhill. The shadow of the wrecker's ball looms large over their homes, and they must face the choice of moving to a new estate or dispersing throughout the city. Glasgow, 1971.The old way of life is under threat for the tight-knit community in Dalbeattie Street, Maryhill.The shadow of the wrecker's ball looms large over their homes, and they must face the choice of moving to a new estate or dispersing throughout the city. But powerful friendships refuse to be broken. These characters have gone through too much together to be destroyed by some measly planning scheme.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Spoken Word CD - Adult | Formby Library | Spoken word Adult fiction | Available | 002859490X |
Read by Crawford Logan.
Glasgow, 1971. The old way of life is under threat for the tight-knit community in Dalbeattie Street, Maryhill. The shadow of the wrecker's ball looms large over their homes, and they must face the choice of moving to a new estate or dispersing throughout the city. Glasgow, 1971.The old way of life is under threat for the tight-knit community in Dalbeattie Street, Maryhill.The shadow of the wrecker's ball looms large over their homes, and they must face the choice of moving to a new estate or dispersing throughout the city. But powerful friendships refuse to be broken. These characters have gone through too much together to be destroyed by some measly planning scheme.
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