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White City Blue Book

Frankie Blue has an overwhelming desire to fit in somewhere. Up until now, his friends have kept him grounded, but, with his wedding day fast approaching, Frankie starts to question his relationship with the lads as well as his relationship with Vronky, his glamourous, sexy but suddenly nagging fiancee. White City Blue could so easily have fallen into the makeshift-Nick Hornby-throwback trap, but is saved by the fact that it is actually quite an articulate study of a man made of little more than the suit he wears and the car he drives. Frankie is as sharply observed as a character with little to offer can be, and he and his cronies present a darkly comic yet ultimately tragic insight into the nature of friendship between men. His relationships with Nodge, Colin and Tony seem to consist of little more than a few beers and the annual piss-up in August, yet as Frankie's time-warp of a life moves gradually forward, the real nature of their relationship is blown apart and the truth about how little they really know each other becomes apparent. White City Blue begins with a sprinkling of familiar humour that lulls the reader into a false sense of security. By the end of the novel, the mood has darkened and the vulnerability of the hitherto cock-sure Frankie and his mates peeps through. One for the boys, certainly--but beware: once they see there is more to this than birds and booze they may start shifting uncomfortably in their boxers.--Susan HarrisonRead More

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  • ASDA

    Estate agent Frankie Blue is a liar - but one who always tries to tell the truth. He has been friends with Diamond Tony a hairdresser Colin a computer nerd and Nodge a cabbie since schooldays. Now they are thirty and trying to live the same life as they did then - drinking girls coke and football. But Frankie is bored.

  • Penguin

    Frankie Blue's had the same friends since they grew up together in West London. He loves them, he really does - he's just not sure if he likes them any more. Tony the wide-boy, Colin who still lives with his Mum, dependable Nodge - they're starting to feel like a habit that's hard to break.

  • 0140266496
  • 9780140266498
  • Tim Lott
  • 6 February 2003
  • Penguin
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 288
  • New Ed
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