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Night song of the last tram: A Glasgow childhood Book

Although young Robert Douglas's life was blighted by the cruel if sporadic presence of his father, it was equally blessed by the love of his mother, Janet. This memoir presents an evocation of childhood and of a Glasgow of trams and tenements that has long since disappeared.Read More

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    'If my father had been killed in North Africa or Italy during the Second World War I know that for the rest of my life I would have looked at the few photographs of him and mourned our lost relationship. Unfortunately he survived and came home.' This is a wonderfully colourful and deeply poignant memoir of growing up in a 'single end' - one room in a Glasgow tenement - during and immediately after the Second World War. Although young Robert Douglas's life was blighted by the cruel if sporadic presence of his father it was equally blessed by the love of his mother Janet. While the story of their life together is in some ways very sad it is also filled with humorous and happy memories. "Night Song of the Last Tram" is a superb evocation of childhood and of a Glasgow of trams and tenements that has long since disappeared.

  • TheBookPeople

    This is a wonderfully colourful and deeply poignant memoir of growing up in a 'single end' - one room in a Glasgow tenement - during and immediately after the Second World War. Although young Robert Douglas's life was blighted by the cruel if sporadic presence of his father, it was equally blessed by the love of his mother, Janet. While the story of their life together is in some ways very sad, it is also filled with humorous and happy memories. Night Song of The Last Tram is a superb evocation of childhood and of a Glasgow of trams and tenements that has long since disappeared.

  • Foyles

    A wonderfully colourful and deeply poignant memoir of growing up in a 'single end' - one room in a Glasgow tenement - during and immediately after the Second World War. Although young Robert Douglas's life was blighted by the cruel if sporadic presence of his father, it was equally blessed by the love of his mother, Janet. While the story of their life together is in some ways very sad, it is also filled with humorous and happy memories. NIGHT SONG OF THE LAST TRAM is a superb evocation of childhood and of a Glasgow of trams and tenements that has long since disappeared.

  • BookDepository

    Night Song of the Last Tram - A Glasgow Childhood : Paperback : Hodder & Stoughton : 9780340838617 : 0340838612 : 08 May 2006 : If my father had been killed in North Africa or Italy during the Second World War, I know that for the rest of my life I would have looked at the few photographs of him and mourned our lost relationship. Unfortunately, he survived and came home.

  • 0340838612
  • 9780340838617
  • Robert Douglas
  • 8 May 2006
  • Hodder Paperbacks
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 352
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