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Do I Love YouPaul McDonaldSome say that a tragedy will bring people together, for the Trebor family it took more than one but a series of tragic events finally did it.
'Do I love you?' is Paul McDonald's third novel, like McDonald's two previous novels, 'Surviving Sting' and 'Kiss Me Softly, Amy Turtle?'; 'Do I Love You?' is set in his native Walsall. It is also guaranteed to have you laughing out loud.
Minty, a lollipop man and Northern Soul fanatic; his wife Hazel, an obsessive-compulsive nurse and their son, Nigel (or Trebbo as he prefers to be known), who is constantly striving for 'cool', face a string of mishaps and misadventures as the result of a song on a fried chicken advert.
Frank Wilson's Northern Soul classic, 'Do I love you (Indeed I Do)' is the song that changes their lives. After two hospital admittances, a near-death experience for five grown men and two degus, a police raid, a theft, a run-in with a raccoon-skin hat-wearing drug dealer named Blubber-T, the Trebbo family come to the realization that, indeed they do.
'Do I Love you?' proves McDonald's talent in creating a hilarious situation out of characters who are painfully real "characters who are downright pathetic and profoundly flawed "and bizarre and outrageous events.
A great read, thoroughly recommended to anyone who searching for an unflinching depiction of life in the Midlands, a historical and sociological view of the Northern Soul scene or anyone in need of a life-affirming laugh.
Just spotted this on Amazon, does anyone know if its worth buying. Ta
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Paul McDonaldSome say that a tragedy will bring people together, for the Trebor family it took more than one but a series of tragic events finally did it.
'Do I love you?' is Paul McDonald's third novel, like McDonald's two previous novels, 'Surviving Sting' and 'Kiss Me Softly, Amy Turtle?'; 'Do I Love You?' is set in his native Walsall. It is also guaranteed to have you laughing out loud.
Minty, a lollipop man and Northern Soul fanatic; his wife Hazel, an obsessive-compulsive nurse and their son, Nigel (or Trebbo as he prefers to be known), who is constantly striving for 'cool', face a string of mishaps and misadventures as the result of a song on a fried chicken advert.
Frank Wilson's Northern Soul classic, 'Do I love you (Indeed I Do)' is the song that changes their lives. After two hospital admittances, a near-death experience for five grown men and two degus, a police raid, a theft, a run-in with a raccoon-skin hat-wearing drug dealer named Blubber-T, the Trebbo family come to the realization that, indeed they do.
'Do I Love you?' proves McDonald's talent in creating a hilarious situation out of characters who are painfully real "characters who are downright pathetic and profoundly flawed "and bizarre and outrageous events.
A great read, thoroughly recommended to anyone who searching for an unflinching depiction of life in the Midlands, a historical and sociological view of the Northern Soul scene or anyone in need of a life-affirming laugh.
Available to buy from Amazon