The Wrong Boy
By (Author) Willy Russell
Transworld Publishers Ltd
Black Swan
3rd August 2001
1st July 2001
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Humorous fiction
Narrative theme: Interior life
823.914
Paperback
512
Width 127mm, Height 198mm, Spine 30mm
346g
The superb first novel by the internationally acclaimed playwright. The hilarious, bittersweet novel from the playwright behind EDUCATING RITA, SHIRLEY VALENTINE and award-winning musical BLOOD BROTHERS. Dear Morrissey, I'm feeling dead depressed and down. Like a streetlamp without a bulb or a goose at the onset of Christmas time. Anyroad, I thought I'd pen a few lines to someone who'd understand... It's 1991. Raymond Marks is a normal boy, from a normal family, in a normal northern town. Only lately, he's been feeling dead down. His dad left home after falling in love with a five-string banjo. His fun-hating grandma believes she should have married Jean-Paul Sartre- 'I could never read his books, but y' could tell from his picture, there was nothing frivolous about John-Paul Sartre.' Felonious Uncle Jason and Appalling Aunty Paula are lusting after the satellite dish. And so he turns to the one person who'll understand what he's going through- Morrissey. Told through a series of heartfelt letters to the frontman of The Smiths, this is a laugh-out-loud funny, incredibly poignant tale from a character you can't help but love. 'Big-hearted, wonderfully funny and engrossing' THE MIRROR 'A warm, funny, poignant story. I loved The Wrong Boy - and so will you' SUNDAY TELEGRAPH 'A comic masterpiece' BEL MOONEY, MAIL ON SUNDAY
A big-hearted, wonderfully funny and engrossing saga. * The Mirror *
Unusual, funny, unsettling and rich with sadness. * The Times *
A warm, funny, poignant story. I loved The Wrong Boy - and so will you. * Sunday Telegraph *
A comic masterpiece. -- Bel Mooney * Mail on Sunday *
Willy Russell's triumph is to have created an unforgettable character, both unique and an Everyman. * Mail on Sunday *
Willy Russell was born in Whiston, near Liverpool, and left school at fifteen. He worked as a ladies' hairdresser for six years, stacked stockings at Bear Brand, cleaned girders at Ford, before getting into writing, first as a songwriter then as a playwright. He is the author of, amongst others, the multi-award-winning plays - later made into films - Educating Rita and Shirley Valentine, and the award-winning West End musical hits Blood Brothers and John, Paul, George, Ringo and Bert. He and his family live in Liverpool.