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The Real Gorbals Story [Kindle Edition]

Colin MacFarlane
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A real-life account of growing up in the 1960s Gorbals by one of its own

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Colin MacFarlane was born in the Gorbals in the 1950s, 20 years after the publication of No Mean City, the classic novel about pre-war life in what was once Glasgow’s most deprived district. He lived in the same street as its fictional ‘razor king’, Johnnie Stark, and subsequently realised that a lot of the old characters represented in the book were still around as late as the 1960s. Men still wore bunnets and played pitch and toss; women still treated the steamie as their social club. The razor gangs were running amok once again, and filth, violence, crime, rats, poverty and drunkenness abounded, just like they did in No Mean City.MacFarlane witnessed the last days of the old Gorbals as a major regeneration programme, begun in 1961, was implemented, and, as a street boy, he had a unique insight into a once great community in rapid decline. In this engrossing book, MacFarlane reveals what it was really like to live in the old Gorbals.

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
Glasgow's Gorbals had quite a reputation in the 1960s as arguably one of the darkest, most frightening and dangerous places in the world.

Colin MacFarlane - like television presenter Lorraine Kelly and writers Jimmy Boyle and Ralph Glasser - is a child of the Gorbals. Born in the 1950s, he witnessed the last days of the old Gorbals as a major regeneration programme began in 1961 and a once great community went into rapid decline.

A tough kid who grew up on street corners and in back courts, MacFarlane lived in the same street as Johnnie Stark, the fictional `razor king' of Alexander McArthur's 1935 novel No Mean City, which has become a classic of Scottish pre-war literature. MacFarlane played in the same filth-ridden tenements, witnessing drunken fights and violent gang battles, just like those McArthur wrote about.

As late as the 1960s, Gorbals men still wore bunnets and women headscarves, the steamie was treated as a social club, razor gangs terrorised the streets and crime, rats, poverty and drunkenness were all part of everyday life.

But in The Real Gorbals Story, MacFarlane also describes another world - one of ordinary hard-working people, desperately trying to survive in the toughest conditions and against the odds. Here MacFarlane talks about what it was really like to live in the old Gorbals and recreates the characters that inhabited that unique, bygone world.

Colin MacFarlane is a journalist and has written for a number of national newspapers, including Scotland on Sunday, The Sunday Times, the Scottish Sun and the Daily Record. He lives in Pontypridd, Wales.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
It's Real Alright 21 Jun 2008
By Tomvox
Format:Paperback
Colin has captured the genuine feel of what may have been a physically run-down area but what the people turned into a tightly-knit community. To anyone growing up in 1950's or early 1960's Glasgow the Gorbals was an area to be avoided. These infamous slums however had a heart - the people of The Gorbals. Colin gives voice to how people had a strong community spirit that survived the 1960's redevelopment of the area and why even today people will be proud to say "Ah'm fae the Gorbals". I understand he is producing a follow-up to come out in late 2008 recounting his own change from a Gorbals Boy to a cosmopolitan man. I look forward to reading it knowing that you cannot take the Gorbals out of the boy (and I'm sure he wouldn't want it any other way).
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
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I was born in Thistle Street in 1953 and The Real Gorbals Story has got the feel of the place and the characters spot on. The last reviewer says he can only remember three characters well perhaps unlike like the rest of us he did not venture out enough to experience what was going on the the magical old gorbals. I know I was there and I can remember Macfarlane and his pals...this book is a must for all those interested in the old place. I still live in the Gorbals and all the boys agree that this book has got to be one of the best ever. Buy it and see!
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Interesting
This was a gift so I can't comment personally but the person who received it says he is well satisfied with the book. Looked interesting, although I know little about the place.
Published 4 months ago by AlanW
the real gorbals story
Yes a real gorbals story , a little bit after my time , i was born in the gorbals this book has great memories for me , book was in great condition , had a win with this one .
Published 5 months ago by chad
A Great Read
A great read and hard to put down. Thoroughly enjoyed the book and its characters and the real insight into a way of life now lost. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Martin
Like a Disney version of the real thing.
I read the reviews expecting this to be a realistic portrayal of a gritty and grizzly area of Glasgow, but to be honest, it was a bit like reading an Edith Blyton story. Read more
Published 7 months ago by IainG
A wee bit boring, Jimmy.
I bought this book for research purposes. On that level it has been quite helpful. The author seems ro be sticking to the facts, I detect little in the way of exagerration. Read more
Published on 14 Jan 2010 by ANITA
The Real Gorbals Story
Bought as a gift for my husband to read as he recouperated from a knee operation. He says it's a good read.
Published on 16 Oct 2009 by Carol Howells
Gritty!!
I like it, but it is not the type of book you can leave lying around if you have kids in the house. The language is choice from the beginning, and I wonder if there is really any... Read more
Published on 28 Sep 2009 by Robert Louis Stevenson
the real side of glasgow
this book gets you absorbed into the real life of the writer and the families of the streets, bars and homes in the gorbals. there is a few shocks and plenty of laughs . Read more
Published on 5 Mar 2009 by Mrs. Kendra R. Law
Magnificent amusing stupendous book
The Real Gorbals Story is quite simply a magnificently funny. moving, sometimes brutally candid account of being brought up in the old Gorbals of the 1960s. Read more
Published on 8 Jan 2008 by johnnyboy
YOU WOULD BE A MUG NOT TO BUY THIS!
The Real Gorbals Story is the best book ever written about the place. Unlike all the other Gorbals tomes Macfarlane captures the humour and all the characters perfectly. Read more
Published on 4 Jan 2008 by real gorbals guy
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