Young Mungo

Hardback Published on: 14/04/2022
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Young Mungo
Another stunner from Douglas!
Many similarities in the story to Shuggie Bain with its familiar setting and family dynamics. Unflinching look at the challenges for the protagonist as th... READ MORE
Linda@{Livingston]
Young Mungo
A literary masterpiece
I didn’t believe that Douglas Stuart can in any way top up Shuggie Bain. He did it! Just finished reading Young Mungo, which left me shaken to the core. ... READ MORE
Zuzanna at Ealing
Young Mungo
Douglas Stuart’s writing has reached a new level
This novel was absolutely stunning and on a whole other level to Shuggie Bain. On the face of it, this is a Romeo and Juliet (or Julian as it is described ... READ MORE
Erin McLeod
Young Mungo
Some novels are a Gift to read and this is one of them!
Young Mungo is a story of love, loss and heartbreak and at the same time is an absolute gift of a novel which left me breathless and desperate to talk abou... READ MORE
Steven at Bluewater
Young Mungo
The Must-Read Book Of 2022
‘Young Mungo’ is a tender tale of first (forbidden) love as well as growing up working class and gay in 90’s Glasgow and the danger that this brings. Truly... READ MORE
Luna
Young Mungo
Stunning and emotional
I loved Young Mungo. It was so emotional and wonderfully written. I enjoyed reading the growth of feelings between Mungo and James. It was so sad knowi... READ MORE
Lauren at Birmingham
Young Mungo
Like Shuggie's Cousin
How to follow a Booker Prize winning novel? Douglas Stuart has achieved no mean feat by equalling, if not surpassing, the wonderful Shuggie Bain. It's ... READ MORE
Huw  Chapman
Young Mungo
Better, and more brutal, than Shuggie
This was a remarkable read, and really knocked me for six. It's a significant step forward from Shuggie Bain; better structured, more compulsive, landing i... READ MORE
Josh at Kings Road
Young Mungo
Immediately added to my favourites list
Having loved ‘Shuggie Bain’ immensely, I was so excited to read Douglas Stuart’s new book, and it didn’t disappoint! In fact, I loved Mungo’s story even mo... READ MORE
Sarah Buchan
Young Mungo
Brilliant, beautiful, bold: best book of the year
I’m going to put it simply, this book is incredible. After reading Shuggie Bain I was nervous about whether Douglas Stuart would be able to write a follow ... READ MORE
Tilly at Reigate
Young Mungo
My new favourite book!
As someone who absolutely loved Shuggie Bain, I was so excited to get my hands on Young Mungo and it does not disappoint. Stuart's writing engrosses you so... READ MORE
Gaby
Young Mungo
Young Mungo is a masterpiece!
I didn't think anything would live up to Douglas Stuart's unforgettable 'Shuggie Bain', but 'Young Mungo' has well and truly surpassed it. This is an exqui... READ MORE
Laura
Young Mungo
A Hard-hitting Masterpiece
Wow, what a book!!! I feel almost winded by it and its taken me a few days to gather my thoughts on it. I was worried when I heard about this book that f... READ MORE
Lizzie Ryan
Young Mungo
An Outstanding Triumph!
I didn’t think I could ever love any other book by Douglas Stuart more than I did Shuggie Bain, but I am so glad that Young Mungo proved me wrong. This was... READ MORE
Ross at Drogheda
Young Mungo
Brilliant
Mungo is a sensitive young boy growing up in a Protestant housing estate in Glasgow in the 1980s, and struggling to find his place in a tough world. His o... READ MORE
Beth at Chesterfield
Young Mungo
Unflinching, challenging, thought provoking
Set against a bleak backdrop of a Glasgow experienced through sectarianism, gang violence and homophobia, Mungo and James's relationship develops in secret... READ MORE
Maggie at Bracknell
Young Mungo
Spellbinding!
I use that word because I've never read a book with such vivid descriptions. Stuart commits to painting the world, both its moments of light and dark, with... READ MORE
Beth at Bluewater
Young Mungo
Douglas Stuart is a phenomenal writer
Does Douglas Stuart actually know that the word ‘happy’ exists??? I didn’t think anything could beat ‘Shuggie Bain’ but ‘Young Mungo’ certainly stabbed ... READ MORE
Cate

Synopsis

From the Booker-prizewinning author of Shuggie Bain, Douglas Stuart, an extraordinary, page-turning second novel, a vivid portrayal of working-class life and a highly suspenseful story of the dangerous first love of two young men: Mungo and James.

Born under different stars, Protestant Mungo and Catholic James live in the hyper-masculine and violently sectarian world of Glasgow's housing estates. They should be sworn enemies if they're to be seen as men at all, and yet they become best friends as they find a sanctuary in the pigeon dovecote that James has built for his prize racing birds. As they find themselves falling in love, they dream of escaping the grey city, and Mungo works especially hard to hide his true self from all those around him, especially from his elder brother Hamish, a local gang leader with a brutal reputation to uphold.

But the threat of discovery is constant and the punishment unspeakable. When Mungo's mother sends him on a fishing trip to a loch in Western Scotland with two strange men whose drunken banter belies murky pasts, he will need to summon all his inner strength and courage to get back to a place of safety, a place where he and James might still have a future.

Imbuing the everyday world of its characters with rich lyricism and giving full voice to people rarely acknowledged in literary fiction, Douglas Stuart's Young Mungo is a gripping and revealing story about the bounds of masculinity, the push and pull of family, the violence faced by so many queer people, and the dangers of loving someone too much.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Pan Macmillan
  • ISBN: 9781529068764
  • Number of pages: 400
  • Dimensions: 242 x 164 x 39 mm
  • Weight: 624g
  • Languages: English

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Young Mungo
A young boy’s struggle for identity in a hostile Glaswegian environment.
‘Young Mungo’ tells the story of Mungo named after a local saint of Glasgow as he transverses through a disruptive and often cruel life both on the streets... READ MORE
Emine at Bromley
Young Mungo
so incredible
Just like Shuggie Bain, I found myself crying, smiling and everything in between. Stewarts writing is so impactful and truly opened my eyes to the hardship... READ MORE
Sophia Culshaw
Young Mungo
Astounding
Stuart proves his talent and merit in his latest book, proving himself to be a pure legend at keeping you hooked on his characters long after you have clos... READ MORE
Jemima Osborne
Young Mungo
This book broke my heart. The end.
"She said she named ye after a saint. That after she did, ye never once made her regret that. She said that you were the softest, sweetest boy she had ever... READ MORE
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Young Mungo
A gripping read!
'Young Mungo' is a compelling coming-of-age story about Mungo, a 15-year-old gay, working-class boy, set in the 1980s/1990s Glasgow housing estates. It de... READ MORE
@what.zana.does
Young Mungo
Gay Love in Glasgow: a doomed pair across the sectarian divide
Shuggie Bain this is not. Shuggie and Mungo have a lot in common. They are both young working-class Glaswegian lads with alcoholic mothers whom they ad... READ MORE
David Kenvyn
Young Mungo
A dark love story
A love story but quite a very dark novel which is set in Glasgow. The book explores how being different can make people vulnerable. If you love Shuggie B... READ MORE
Sarah -Bookworm Extraordinaire
Young Mungo
Really superb!
A really wonderful book; so emotionally charged and all-consuming. I struggled to put it down and I can honestly say that this book will stay with me for a... READ MORE
George William Peareth
Young Mungo
Heartbreaking
I received a lovely physical proof of this from the publicist at Pan Macmillan, and also an e-arc on netgalley, all in return for an honest review (and, I ... READ MORE
Deanne  Wallace
Young Mungo
Reality at its sharpest
Real life characters in a world not known to a of us. A story of development and hope , where you wish the underdog to survive and surpass this cruel and ... READ MORE
Pauline Lyon
Young Mungo
Incredibly powerful
Raw, unflinching storytelling that moves the reader. A truly brilliant coming of age tale that refuses to conform to the usual formula.
Michael Cox
Young Mungo
Should get a Booker
This is an amazing book set in the not so distant past but showing the divides in a city and the bigotry that existed (and still exists for many). It is a ... READ MORE
Tony
Young Mungo
Just phenomenal.
A story about Mungo, a dear hearted Protestant boy, who falls in love with James, a Catholic boy. In reality they should be enemies but sometimes love doe... READ MORE
Peter  Evans
Young Mungo
Even better than Booker Award Winning "Shuggie Bain"
I’m not sure what I was expecting from Booker Prize Winner Douglas Stuart’s second novel. The promise of a 1990’s set tale of young love in a working-cla... READ MORE
ReadbyPhil
Young Mungo
Too similar to Shuggie Bain
Shuggie Bain, the authors first book, is an amazing book so I was excited for this novel! I’ve been left disappointed by Young Mungo it felt like I was rea... READ MORE
Nia ST
Young Mungo
Grim and lyrical
Mungo has grown up in Glasgow with his alcoholic mother, violent older brother, and stubborn older sister. Stuart brings their world to life with all the g... READ MORE
H is for Hazel
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Young Mungo
Gritty and heartbreaking
'Young Mungo' is Douglas Stuarts second book after the Booker winning 'Shuggie Bain'. Mungo is a young man facing hardship and conflict in his young life. ... READ MORE
Melanie Greaves
Young Mungo
Booker 2 is coming
After reading Douglas’s first novel of which I really enjoyed, enjoyed maybe not the right word but I couldn’t put it down, I was very interested to see wh... READ MORE
Pam Wright/Alfie Blue Puss In Books
Young Mungo
Devastating but beautiful!
'Young Mungo' is a compelling coming-of-age story about Mungo, a 15-year-old gay, working-class boy, set in the 1980s/1990s Glasgow housing estates. It de... READ MORE
@what.zana.does
Young Mungo
The author of the magnificent “Shuggie Bain” does it again.
I read “Shuggie Bain” in early mid July 2020 and immediately called it as the winner of the 2020 Booker Prize (around a week before even the longlist was a... READ MORE
Graham Fulcher
Young Mungo
Not for the faint-hearted
Having recently read Shuggie Bain I was really excited to get my teeth, or rather eyes and brain, into Young Mungo....so much hype around on this the secon... READ MORE
Mels’ Best Books
Young Mungo
Young Mungo goes forth
Stuart’s second novel follows similar themes as his debut novel, Shuggie Bain; the coming of age with homosexual urges, poverty in the tenements of East En... READ MORE
Roger Shearman
Young Mungo
Captivating and Emotional
(AD-PR copy from Net Galley) Young Mungo tells us Mungo's story, focusing on his life as a 15 year old, in the early 90s, in the East End of Glasgow. Mun... READ MORE
Michelle Sichi
Young Mungo
Brutal and heartbreaking and exceptionally written
I loved Shuggie Bain and been looking forward to reading Young Mungo. The writing didn’t disappoint, the moments described are so realistic and Douglas Stu... READ MORE
Hayley  Allsopp
Young Mungo
Gritty Glasgow Love Story
Like Shuggie Bain before him, Mungo is devoted to a flawed Mother, and there are other similarities to Stuart’s award winning debut - poverty, class, educ... READ MORE
Angela Silverburn
Young Mungo
Gritty and real
Young Mungo By Douglas Stuart The second book by this talented author and after the outrageous success of "Shuggie", it was always going to be difficult t... READ MORE
Stephen Ball
Young Mungo
Another heartwrenching belter from Mr Stuart
The big question on everyone’s lips - how can he top Shuggie Bain? Well so much for “the difficult second novel” as he’s only gone and done it with the fab... READ MORE
T Edwards
Young Mungo
Problematic but spellbinding
I was gripped by this novel. The sustained tension in the plot is really quite sensational. I loved being emotionally manipulated by the author-narrator, a... READ MORE
Jon H
Young Mungo
Stunning
Could not put this book down once I started it and therefore read it in just over a day, because whilst you can't stop reading, you do need breaks from the... READ MORE
Claire Randolph
Young Mungo
Excellent
I thoroughly enjoyed Shuggie Bain and read this immediately afterwards. It portrayed the shame of being gay as well as the tensions of the age so vividly,... READ MORE
al jobson
Young Mungo
Heart-breaking story of love against the odds
There is much in Douglas Stuart’s new book that will remind you of Shuggie Bain. Mungo is a young lad, just 15 years old, wanting only his mother’s love. B... READ MORE
Mary Picken
Young Mungo
did not finish
Having heard all the wonderful reviews about the previous book Shuggie Bain i was desperate to get my hands on this one. Unfortunately, it will be another ... READ MORE
catherine Harrold
Young Mungo
Self Discovery & First Love
Young Mungo by Douglas Stuart I give this book 4.5 stars Protestant Mungo and Catholic James live in a hyper-masculine world. They are caught between tw... READ MORE
@janinereadsandreviews
Young Mungo
Stuart does it again
I’m not crying, I’m not
Jane Armstrong
Young Mungo
Powerful novel set in GLASGOW / SCOTLAND
I listened to this as an audiobook and Chris Reilly does a terrific job of narrating the story. It is 1993 and the chapters are divided between “The May A... READ MORE
TripFiction
Young Mungo
Absolutely beautiful and heartbreaking
Ok so everyone pretty much knows now that Shuggie Bain is my favourite book, and I tell everyone who hasn’t read it that they need to. When I heard the new... READ MORE
Deanne  Wallace
Young Mungo
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Mowgli’s Rhymes
Young Mungo
A story of love, identity and survival
Young Mungo is a deeply moving story of love, vulnerability and survival. Set in working-class Glasgow, the novel follows Mungo, a gentle and sensitive boy... READ MORE
JJ Sharp
Young Mungo
Perfectly Heartbreaking
This has to be one of my favourite books I’ve ever read. The characters are written beautifully complex and the split timeline works perfectly to contrast ... READ MORE
Sarah Tait
Young Mungo
So beautifully sad
Reminded me a lot of little life - so beautiful but also so awful Couldn’t put it down
Francesca MacVean
Young Mungo
Brilliant and unforgettable
The book is beautiful, moving and incredibly harrowing. Set in the early 90’s in Glasgow, the backdrop is the poverty stricken parts of the city heavily... READ MORE
Paul Wallis
Young Mungo
Exceptional Writer
Thank you to the publishers for a review copy, I confess I was so concerned at how this would compare to Shuggie Bain that I started it from the beginning ... READ MORE
Fiona Sharp
Young Mungo
I loved every page!
At times raw and cruel, but also so full of love and sensitivity. I loved every page. I also loved Shuggie Bain and can't wait for the next Douglas Stewart... READ MORE
Rosemary Firth
Young Mungo
Just a tad traumatised
As a big fan of Douglas Stuart’s Shuggie Bain I cannot be too surprised that this novel shook me up a bit, but at the same time I was hoping for a happier ... READ MORE
Penelope Lavender
Young Mungo
Heavy going
Protestant Mungo and Catholic James should be sworn enemies, yet they quickly become best friends and soon find themselves falling in love. But they must h... READ MORE
Ella - The Story Collector
Young Mungo
Heart Wrenching. Beautiful. Horrific.
Never before has a book touched my heart and emotions so completely that I’ve felt I have to write a review. The booked lured me into its den from the st... READ MORE
James Cook
Young Mungo
Page turner
Beautifully written, this book along with Shuggie Bain broke my heart! No book has had me in a choke hold quite like this, I just couldn't put it down an... READ MORE
Jessie Fraser
Young Mungo
Heart wrenching but brilliant
Young Mungo is a heart-wrenching story of love, vulnerability, and survival. The struggles Mungo faces and his tender yet painful love for James will stay ... READ MORE
JJ Sharp
Young Mungo
Stunning
Wouldn't expect anything less. Fantastic writing, thrilling storyteller
John Baxter