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All Made Up
All Made Up | Janice Galloway
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In the second volume of her memoirs, the prize-winning author Janice Galloway reveals how the awkward child introduced in This is Not About Me evolved through her teenage years, living with her stoical mother and domineering older sister. In visceral descriptions of puberty, sex and school-room politics, Galloway casts her extraordinary gaze on the morals and ambitions of one small-town through the stories of three generations of women. When she entered secondary school, Galloway was still sharing a bed with her mother. Her awareness of the opposite sex was limited; she was more excited by Latin and the school orchestra than make-up or boys. Under the wing of one exceptional teacher, music was her passion. But as she struggled to make sense of the physical and emotional changes of adolescence, almost everything she thought she knew began to change. By turns absurd and tender, this is the story of a family’s secrets brought to light, revealing the bonds beneath. Here is one of our most celebrated writers, Janice Galloway, at her most personal, defiant and eloquent.
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andrew61
All Made Up | Janice Galloway
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#12booksof2024 @Andrew65
Thanks for suggesting this thread Andrew. It is great to look back on my reading year and everyone else's.
This was the second in an excellent pair of memoirs told by Scottish author Janice Galloway, and I then went on to read her first novel. A great account of three women living in Glasgow in 50s/60s , janice, her mother, and her sister.

Andrew65 I love reviewing the year‘s reading like this. Gives me more books on my TBR and helps me be more focused on what books I‘ll want to read next year.

Have added this one to my TBR.
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The 2nd of janice galloway's 'memoirs' takes her from childhood into adolescence with puberty, higher school, music, books,+ boys taking centre stage in a brilliant evocation of the turmoil of those years. The centre remains though at the home she shares with her mother + the terrifying sister Cora who is 17 years older. The ending had several moving scenes + I then listened to an lrb i/v which made for an interesting listen. Memorable writing 5*