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Night Song of the Last Tram: A Glasgow Childhood [Kindle Edition]

Robert Douglas
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'Exquisite ... a beautiful paean' (Sunday Times 20050405)

'His prose is direct, pacy, uncluttered ... engaging, deftly written and honestly remembered' (Herald )

'NIGHT SONG OF THE LAST TRAM is a simply written book and all the better for it ... It recreates stunningly clear memories of a Glasgow childhood ... At the age of 66, Robert Douglas has written his first book - I cannot believe it will be his last.' (Daily Mail, Scotland )

'A well-written slice of social history delivered directly by an eyewitness' (Independent on Sunday )

'It has been a while since a book has reduced me to both tears of laughter and sympathy, but Robert Douglas managed it with NIGHT SONG OF THE LAST TRAM.' (Journal, Newcastle )

'It is as a record of the old Glasgow spirit that this book is especially worthwhile.' (Sunday Herald )

'The portrait of his mother is beautifully done ... and her loss (through breast cancer) when he was still very young is heartbreaking: it brings tears to my eyes now just writing about it. Douglas has real skill in conveying experience and his use of the Glasgow vernacular lends an extra poetry to the writing. A quite exceptional autobiography.' (Publishing News, Book of the Month, November )

'Told with a direct, unsentimental honesty ... a vividness that makes them real. This is a remarkable, deeply moving autobiography.' (Cumberland Times )

'Wonderful ... vivid.' (Stockport Express )

'The descriptions of streets and smells and childhood feelings ... come from some little fire that's never gone out in Douglas' mind ... His prose is direct, pacy, uncluttered ... engaging, deftly written and honestly remembered.' (Herald )

Consider for instance "The Great Midden-raking Expedition", the sort of thing millions of Winnie-the-Pooh fans would be familiar with if Christopher Robin had been a Glaswegian ... NIGHT SONG OF THE LAST TRAM is a simply written book and all the better for it ... It recreates stunningly clear memories of a Glasgow childhood ... At the age of 66, Robert Douglas has written his first book - I cannot believe it will be his last. (Daily Mail, Scotland )

'A heartwarming, heartbreaking tale of a young boy's struggle to become a man.' (Our Time, Cambridge )

'Robert Douglas looks back to his Glasgow childhood and his experiences, the misery (and the laughter) pouring out on every page. The portrait of his mother is beautifully done ... and her loss (through breast cancer) when he was still very young is heartbreaking: it brings tears to my eyes now just writing about it. Douglas has real skill in conveying experience and his use of the Glasgow vernacular lends an extra poetry to the writing. A quite exceptional autobiography.' (Publishing News, Book of the Month, Novembe )

'One of the most moving autobiographies ever penned by a Scottish writer'

(Daily Record )

'Heart warming characters caught up in a clever mystery'

(YOURS )

Publishing News, Book of the Month, November 2004

A quite exceptional autobiography.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 498 KB
  • Publisher: Hodder (13 Oct 2007)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B004JHY9NO
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (58 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #15,195 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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38 of 38 people found the following review helpful
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Format:Hardcover
I have just finished 'Night Song of the Last Tram' by Robert Douglas and if you like really well written autobiography then this is one for you. It tells the story of a little boy growing up in Glasgow between 1946 and 1953 and is a funny and nostalgic tale (Although you might need to have a box of tissues to hand - without giving too much away...). The characters are all vividly portrayed and the setting gives you a real sense of what life was like in those days, and how much our lives have changed now. Highly recommended.
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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful
Pure nostalgia 29 Jun 2006
Format:Paperback
If you, like myself, were born in Glasgow in the forties, and lived up a close through the fifties, then you'll appreciate this 'magic' book.

Robert Douglas has captured the senses and atmosphere of life in Glasgow as a wee boy growing up to being a working teenager.

It's life that many Glaswegians will relate to.

Excellently written with honest Glasgow patter yet mixed with a tinge of sadness for his personal relationship with his father.

A truly enjoyable read.

David Hunter
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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful
A Glasgow Childhood. 19 July 2006
Format:Paperback
This is another one of those books I just couldn't put down! It was so beautifully wrote, and takes you completely into the book as if you were there.

I love the way Robert uses the Glasgow accent in this book it makes it so realistic.The discriptions of the people, places and feelings are superb.

I have read a lot of true life/Biographies, but i actually cried when I read the latter chapters of the book.

It is sad story and yet wonderfully warm at the same time.

I can't wait to read Roberts next book.
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This book was a real insight into a childhood full of tragedy but so full of love . Have read the full trilogy and so enjoyed . Recommended .
Published 14 days ago by Hannah
A really great book
My introduction to the writing of Robert Douglas was Whose turn for the stairs and I thought this was an excellent book so I bought Night Song of the last tram. Read more
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From start to finish this book was just FAB. Made me laugh out loud and made me cry also. Recommended this book to all of my friends and they all thought the same. Read more
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Even an English Rose can enjoy this read.
My husband got this for Christmas 2011. He does not read much and usually only reads the headlines in the news papers. Well, he could not put this one down. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Rosie
Wonderful read
Loved Night song of the last tram - both funny and sad. I enjoyed it so much I have now read all of RD's books. Hope he has more in the pipeline.
Published 3 months ago by Alex
Night song of the last tram
A fantastic read mixed with side splitting glasgow humour, i couldnt put this down, its a must read and will have you laughing out loud.Real life highs and lows. Read more
Published 4 months ago by mrscliff
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Read the other reviews and you get a picture of this marvellous work. I spent the early 50's as a child in Glasgow and this struck so many chords. Read more
Published 4 months ago by C. Walsh
Fantastic
Great book that gives a real insight into the period and the lives of people in Glasgow at the time. Easy to read, well worth it.
Published 7 months ago by lornascotgirl
Beautiful, moving book
An amazing, well-written autobiography that captured my heart. Other reviewers have said it all. I would add how touching I found the three notes written by Robert's mother. Read more
Published 9 months ago by SFryer
Fantastic
Absoloutely loved this book, i have laughed out loud and cried buckets, so moving. I'm off now to download the next instalment to find out what happened next in Roberts life.
Published 15 months ago by Tracey
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