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Last dance at the wrecker's ball [sound recording] /

by Douglas, Robert [author.]; Logan, Crawford [narrator.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelSoundPublisher: 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.
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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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