About the Book
About the Book
Shuggie Bain
SHUGGIE BAIN is the unforgettable story of young Hugh “Shuggie” Bain, a sweet and lonely boy who spends his 1980s childhood in run-down public housing in Glasgow, Scotland. Margaret Thatcher’s policies have put husbands and sons out of work, and the city’s notorious drug epidemic is waiting in the wings.
Shuggie’s mother, Agnes, walks a wayward path: she is Shuggie’s guiding light but a burden for him and his siblings. She dreams of a house with its own front door while she flicks through the pages of the Freemans catalogue, ordering a little happiness on credit, anything to brighten up her gray life. Married to a philandering taxi-driver husband, Agnes keeps her pride by looking good --- her beehive, make-up and pearly-white false teeth offer a glamorous image of a Glaswegian Elizabeth Taylor.
But under the surface, Agnes finds increasing solace in drink, and she drains away the lion’s share of each week’s benefits --- all the family has to live on --- on cans of extra-strong lager hidden in handbags and poured into tea mugs. Agnes’ older children find their own ways to get a safe distance from their mother, abandoning Shuggie to care for her as she swings between alcoholic binges and sobriety. Shuggie is meanwhile struggling to somehow become the normal boy he desperately longs to be, but everyone has realized that he is “no right,” a boy with a secret that all but him can see. Agnes is supportive of her son, but her addiction has the power to eclipse everyone close to her --- even her beloved Shuggie.
A heartbreaking story of addiction, sexuality and love, SHUGGIE BAIN is an epic portrayal of a working-class family that is rarely seen in fiction. Recalling the work of Édouard Louis, Alan Hollinghurst, Frank McCourt and Hanya Yanagihara, it is a blistering debut by a brilliant novelist who has a powerful and important story to tell.
Audiobook available, read by Angus King
Shuggie Bain
- Publication Date: October 13, 2020
- Genres: Fiction
- Paperback: 448 pages
- Publisher: Grove Press
- ISBN-10: 0802148506
- ISBN-13: 9780802148506