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Thirteen-year-old Tom Curdie, the product of a Glasgow slum, is on probation for theft. His teachers admit that he is clever, but only one, Charlie Forbes, sees something in Tom and his seemingly insolent smile. So, Forbes decides to take Tom on holiday with his own family, with tragic consequences.

From one of Scotland's greatest writers, The Changeling explores how goodness and innocence is compromised when faced with the pressures of growing up and becoming part of society.



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If you are interested in books that are human and wise, then treat yourself this year to some Robin Jenkins -- ANDREW MARR
A remarkable writer * * The Times * *
A delight to read * * Times Literary Supplement * *
If you have not read Jenkins, this witty, affecting novel, which wears its political convictions lightly, is a wonderful place to start * * Financial Times * *
A poignant study of deprivation and alienation * * Times Educational Supplement * *
The Changeling is one of the best, most completely realised of Jenkins' novels . . . the novel's real strength lies in the way its naturalistic surface is shot through with those moments of vision, dream, and ultimately nightmare . . . its reissue is long overdue -- ALAN SPENCE
Jenkins is quite simply a major contemporary writer * * Herald * *
Robin Jenkins is the most outstanding novelist that Scotland has produced since the war -- COMPTON MACKENZIE

The Changeling

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    A Paperback / softback by Robin Jenkins, Andrew Marr

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      Publisher: Canongate Books
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 08/08/2019
      ISBN13: 9781786893994, 978-1786893994
      ISBN10: 1786893991

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Thirteen-year-old Tom Curdie, the product of a Glasgow slum, is on probation for theft. His teachers admit that he is clever, but only one, Charlie Forbes, sees something in Tom and his seemingly insolent smile. So, Forbes decides to take Tom on holiday with his own family, with tragic consequences.

      From one of Scotland's greatest writers, The Changeling explores how goodness and innocence is compromised when faced with the pressures of growing up and becoming part of society.



      Trade Review
      If you are interested in books that are human and wise, then treat yourself this year to some Robin Jenkins -- ANDREW MARR
      A remarkable writer * * The Times * *
      A delight to read * * Times Literary Supplement * *
      If you have not read Jenkins, this witty, affecting novel, which wears its political convictions lightly, is a wonderful place to start * * Financial Times * *
      A poignant study of deprivation and alienation * * Times Educational Supplement * *
      The Changeling is one of the best, most completely realised of Jenkins' novels . . . the novel's real strength lies in the way its naturalistic surface is shot through with those moments of vision, dream, and ultimately nightmare . . . its reissue is long overdue -- ALAN SPENCE
      Jenkins is quite simply a major contemporary writer * * Herald * *
      Robin Jenkins is the most outstanding novelist that Scotland has produced since the war -- COMPTON MACKENZIE

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