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Scabby Queen
By (Author) Kirstin Innes
HarperCollins Publishers
Fourth Estate Ltd
29th September 2021
29th April 2021
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
432
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 28mm
290g
Gripping and moving. A literary triumph Nicola Sturgeon
A humane and searching story Ian Rankin
Kirstin Innes is aiming high, writing for readers in the early days of a better nation A.L. Kennedy
A NEW STATESMAN BOOK OF THE YEAR A SCOTSMAN BOOK OF THE YEAR
Three days before her fifty-first birthday Clio Campbell one-hit wonder, political activist, lifelong love and one-night-stand kills herself in her friend Ruths spare bedroom. And, as practical as she is, Ruth doesnt know what to do.
As the news spreads around Clios collaborators and comrades, lovers and enemies, the story of her glamorous, chaotic life spreads with it from the Scottish Highlands to the Genoa G8 protests, from an anarchist squat in Brixton to Top of the Pops. Sifting through half a century of memories and unanswered questions, everyone who thought they know her is forced to ask: who was Clio Campbell
Scottish fiction has a long history of state-of-the-nation novels that examine the collision of myth and reality. Think of Robert Louis Stevensons Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, Alasdair Grays surreal fantasy Lanark or James Robertsons sweeping epic And the Land Lay Still. To their ranks can now be added Scabby Queen as complex, tragic and bewitching as the woman at its heart iNews
A life and death struggle of a book: wounded, angry, beautiful, righteous, beaten and triumphant A. L. Kennedy, author of Serious Sweet
Kirstin Innes is the queen of rebel women and her characters shine with deep, luminous humanity Emma Jane Unsworth, author of Adults
Totally immersive and gloriously polyphonic Sophie Mackintosh, author of The Water Cure
From its delectable title to its heart-swelling final pages, this book bursts with energy and chutzpah Big Issue
A fat, firecracker of a book Its about women and silence, oddballs and adventurers and stupid mistakes; about no need to worry about me Scottishness and 'getting by as practised by every culture on earth.Bestof all, its about joy and hope and the pressing need to seize the day while one can Janice Galloway, author ofThe Trick Is to Keep Breathing
Inness range is as wide as Clios passions The supporting characters are vividly drawn, and Clio herself is always larger than life This is an opportune state-of-the nation novel with a feminist heart. Guardian
'An absolute inspiration Since I finished Scabby Queen Ive found myself on many ocassions thinking What would Clio do Although the fictional Clio exist only in the patchwork memories of others, Kirstin Innes conjures a vivid portrayal of a creative, determined, fiery working-class woman. Scotsman
Kirstin Innes is an award-winning writer, journalist and arts worker living in the west of Scotland. Her first novel Fishnet won The Guardian's Not The Booker Prize in 2015, and is currently in development for television with STV. Her second novel Scabby Queen will be published by 4th Estate in 2020, and she is currently developing a play with the National Theatre of Scotland.