The Rotters' Club

Paperback Published on: 04/08/2011
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The Rotters' Club
One of my all time favourites!
This book was bought for me by a friend and I loved it! It's set in Birmingham where I studied at university so I loved knowing where the characters lived,... READ MORE
Lucy Folan at Derby

Synopsis

At 8.20 precisely, the timing device set off the trigger, the battery pack sent power running through the cables, and thirty pounds of gelignite exploded on the far side of the pub. And that was how it all ended, for the chick and the hairy guy. The tale of Benjamin Trotter and his friends' coming of age during the 1970s is a heartfelt celebration of the joys and agonies of growing up. Featuring, among other things, IRA bombs, prog rock, punk rock, bad poetry, first love, love on the side, prefects, detention, a few bottles of Blue Nun, plenty of brown wallpaper, industrial strife, and divine intervention in the form of a pair of swimming trunks, it is firmly and mischievously located in the midst of the decade's many struggles and upheavals. Tragic and riotous by turns, packed with thwarted romance and furtive sex, "The Rotters' Club" is for anyone who ever experienced adolescence the hard way.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
  • ISBN: 9780241954591
  • Dimensions: 198 x 129 x 25 mm
  • Weight: 280g

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The Rotters' Club
Surprisingly brilliant.
I was given this book by my uncle who was brought up in the seventies and reminisced throughout the book. Being a teenager in the 90s and 00s I left it on ... READ MORE
KatieL
The Rotters' Club
Epic in scale, a cracking read!
Epic in scale, if not in location, the Trotter’s Club centres around the lives of the extended Trotter family and their friends, colleagues and associates.... READ MORE
Nick A
The Rotters' Club
Brilliant. Couldn't put it down
This book was superbly written . It was both a compelling and compulsive read. I cannot recommend it highly enouhh.
John Woodford