The Milkman's On His Way
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Lurid Editions
Published:1st Jun '24
Should be back in stock very soon
The Milkman's on His Way was first published in 1982 and is one of the first queer young adult novels to appear in the UK. It tells the story of Ewan McCrae, a gay teenager living in Cornwall, struggling to come to terms with his sexuality. To explore his identity, Ewan leaves his claustrophobic home town for London, where he hopes to find people who are just like him. For many gay teenagers of the early 1980s The Milkman's on His Way was a rare chance to read a life-affirming story that put their experience at the centre.
'For some, this honest tale of young love was an affront to their prejudices. To some of us it was a sign we were not alone. It remains as touching and relevant as ever - a gay classic.' Sir Ian McKellen
‘Our children are being corrupted and depraved by it.’ Patrick Moore.
‘I was horrified to see such things, and to think it is in the children’s library.’ Peter Bruinvels, Conservative, Leicester East.
‘Stomach-turning. I could just could not read it from cover to cover. It is desperate.’ Pat Headd, Parents Rights Group Chairman.
‘The book glorifies homosexuality and encourages youngsters to believe that it is better than any other sexual way of life.’ Jill Knight, Conservative, Edgbaston. House of Commons debate, 1987.
‘Obscene.’ Parents Rights Group.
‘Explicit in the extreme, and the vast majority of parents would view with horror the prospect of their children reading it.’ The Journal.
‘David Rees’s novel is a gentle and moving coming-of-age and coming-out story. With tenderness, Rees depicts the initial isolation and fear that queerness frequently meant in the 1980s, and can still mean today, and he gives hope to readers that actually it is possible and even likely that you can live a happy, fulfilled life as a queer person. This is well worth reading for its sweet, thoughtful portrayal of queer life in Cornwall and London in the 1980s.’ B.J. Woodstein, author of We’re Here! A Practical Guide to Becoming an LGBTQ+ Parent; Are the Kids All Right? The Representation of LGBTQ Characters in Children’s and Young Adult Lit; and other books.
‘Virtually pornographic.’ The Telegraph.
‘Why not read The Milkman’s on His Way yourself and then give it to your parents for Christmas? Its story could be enormously helpful to them as they try to come to terms with your gayness. Equally, it could be the Christman cracker that explodes too loudly. Either way, you’ll come out with a bang.’ C. Connellon, review from 1982.
ISBN: 9781739744144
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
176 pages