Ironopolis

A tale of secrets and generations in a working-class community

Glen James Brown author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Parthian Books

Published:1st Nov '18

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This remarkable novel explores the lives of three generations in a community filled with secrets and the impact of the past on the present.

In Ironopolis, Glen James Brown masterfully weaves a tale that spans three generations, capturing the essence of a community shaped by its secrets and history. The narrative unfolds through the lives of its characters, each grappling with their own truths and the shadows of the past. At the heart of the story is Jean, who reveals a long-buried secret on her deathbed, setting off a chain of events that forces her family to confront their own hidden truths. Alan, in particular, embarks on a journey to understand the legacy of his father, a figure whose presence has loomed large over Ironopolis for years.

The streets of Ironopolis serve as more than just a backdrop; they are alive with memories and stories that reflect the struggles and triumphs of working-class life. Corina, facing the closure of her beloved hair salon, symbolizes the changing dynamics of the community, while the enigmatic Peg Powler, part myth and part reality, adds an element of intrigue and mystique to the narrative. Her connection to the characters reveals deeper themes of fate and the inescapable nature of one's past.

Ultimately, Ironopolis is a poignant exploration of identity, family, and the intricate tapestry of life within a close-knit community. It invites readers to reflect on their own histories and the secrets that shape who we are, all while immersing them in a vividly rendered world filled with emotional depth and complexity.

`The most accomplished working-class novel of the last few years.' - Paul Simon, Morning Star; `...a tapestry of working-class life in all its glory and pain.' - Anthony Cartwright, author of Heartland; `Edgy and arresting debut novel.' - The Bookseller; `... an unflinching tale about narratives at the heart of working class communities and the struggle to keep them alive.' - Northern Soul; `You may have to steel yourself to carry on, but it's worth the journey.' - The Northern Echo

ISBN: 9781912681099

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468 pages