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White Trash [Paperback]

John King
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  • Paperback: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Vintage; New edition edition (6 Jun 2002)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0099283069
  • ISBN-13: 978-0099283065
  • Product Dimensions: 19.4 x 13 x 2.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 38,889 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"King is a master of idiom and street slang. He speaks with a voice that appears to be the true expression of disaffected white British youth." - "The Times"

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‘King’s eye for detail is as sharp as his characters’ tongues, and his creations are eminently three-dimensional...'

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
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Format:Paperback
John King's 'Football Factory' trilogy kept me entertained during my summer holiday last year, his shotgun character-driven writing style taking me through the three novels before the first week of the holiday had elapsed. On the strength of these fond memories I purchased 'White Trash', and wasn't disappointed. His latest story introduces us first to Ruby, an eternally optimistic nurse who manages to see the good in everyone around her. Her sunny nature is in stark contrast to the novel's second major character, Mr Jeffries - an ostensibly decent-minded consultant at the hospital she works at, who hides within him a sense of morality far removed from Ruby's. 'White Trash' is predominantly a biting socio-political comment on social stereotyping, but with an all-powerful narrative, some incredibly vivid character portayal and insights into the human psyche that will make you smile in contentment one minute, and reel in horror the next. Sometimes shocking but always enthralling, 'White Trash' comes highly recommended.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful
Excellent characters 22 July 2001
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Format:Paperback
This is the fifth book of John King's that I have read. I would like to offer my personal thanks to the author as he has started me reading again. Like another reviewer mentioned - it's wonderful that fiction is not totally monopolised by the 'literary intelligentsia'. Thomas Hardy and Jane Austen maybe good, but when you're a working class 21st Century northern male it is rather difficult to relate to characters from another era (although no doubt the messages and symbols are universal, I hear you cry). John King, unusual, fast-paced, raw, believable characters, a knack for drawing you in and allowing you to observe, as if you are there. He just gets better - Football Factory (got me reading again, as powerful a book as when I first read Kes - A Kestrel for a Knave, by Barry Hines, twenty years ago), Headhunters - brilliant characters, England Away - okay, didn't enjoy this as much, but then it followed from his previous book whose characters and camraderie were so in-your-face with gripping plots and sub-plots. Read Human Punk in May - couldn't put it down. Read White Trash, last week - it made my holiday (also read Hoolifan by Martin King last week - are they brothers?). I knew whoever wrote Headhunters had a true 'ethnographer's' insight into football violence and male-bonding. You couldn't write this stuff if you hadn't actually been there!! White Trash - a kind of overall commentary on the state of the nation? Jonathan Jeffrey, viewing the state from his establishment point-of-view. Ruby, the nurse, interacting with characters representing different definitions of England - the HIV positive character, the merchant seaman, the pirate DJ, her own bleach-blonde up-for-it nursing colleagues. The point about John King's characters, for me, is that they are so believable. I swear I could smell Ruby's perfume (along with the baker's bread and coffee from downstairs). Jeffrey reminded me of one of the characters in Headhunters who is one of the crew, but has a darker side and loves his Jaguar with its leather interior and his job in the city (if memory serves) - although Jeffrey is somewhat more sinister, to say the least . Another King style - juxtaposing (as my English teacher would have said) characters against one another - see Headhunters. In White Trash - Ruby, then Jeffreys, then the merchant seaman, then Ruby, the pirate DJ, then Jeffreys, the 'simple' husband ... - until they all converge ... but then you'll have to read it. A talented writer. A Ken Loach if you like. Hard-nosed, in-your-face, 20th Century England. Love it!!! When's the next one?!
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19 of 23 people found the following review helpful
Excellent characters 15 May 2002
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Format:Paperback
This is the fifth book of John King's that I have read. I would like to offer my personal thanks to the author as he has started me reading again. Like another reviewer mentioned - it's wonderful that fiction is not totally monopolised by the 'literary intelligentsia'. Thomas Hardy and Jane Austen maybe good, but when you're a working class 21st Century northern male it is rather difficult to relate to characters from another era (although no doubt the messages and symbols are universal, I hear you cry). John King, unusual, fast-paced, raw, believable characters, a knack for drawing you in and allowing you to observe, as if you are there. He just gets better - Football Factory (got me reading again, as powerful a book as when I first read Kes - A Kestrel for a Knave, by Barry Hines, twenty years ago), Headhunters - brilliant characters, England Away - okay, didn't enjoy this as much, but then it followed from his previous book whose characters and camraderie were so in-your-face with gripping plots and sub-plots. Read Human Punk in May - couldn't put it down. Read White Trash, last week - it made my holiday (also read Hoolifan by Martin King last week - are they brothers?). I knew whoever wrote Headhunters had a true 'ethnographer's' insight into football violence and male-bonding. You couldn't write this stuff if you hadn't actually been there!! White Trash - a kind of overall commentary on the state of the nation? Jonathan Jeffrey, viewing the state from his establishment point-of-view. Ruby, the nurse, interacting with characters representing different definitions of England - the HIV positive character, the merchant seaman, the pirate DJ, her own bleach-blonde up-for-it nursing colleagues. The point about John King's characters, for me, is that they are so believable. I swear I could smell Ruby's perfume (along with the baker's bread and coffee from downstairs). Jeffrey reminded me of one of the characters in Headhunters who is one of the crew, but has a darker side and loves his Jaguar with its leather interior and his job in the city (if memory serves) - although Jeffrey is somewhat more sinister, to say the least . Another King style - juxtaposing (as my English teacher would have said) characters against one another - see Headhunters. In White Trash - Ruby, then Jeffreys, then the merchant seaman, then Ruby, the pirate DJ, then Jeffreys, the 'simple' husband ... - until they all converge ... but then you'll have to read it. A talented writer. A Ken Loach if you like. Hard-nosed, in-your-face, 20th Century England. Love it!!! When's the next one?!
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White Trash
A very good read, the best one from King in a long time.

Some of the characters seem a bit under developed but that dosent take any thing away from the core story. Read more
Published on 10 May 2010 by Mr. M. Harvey
Brilliant
White Trash should be essential reading for politicians everywhere. Written before Harold Shipman was discovered, this book is a wake-up call as to the value of human life and the... Read more
Published on 30 April 2005
Very Dissapointing.
I loved King's "hooligan trilogy" (The Football Factory, Headhunters, and England Away) as well as his last book (Human Punk), but this is a subpar effort. Read more
Published on 25 Jan 2005 by A. Ross
Put me out of my misery!!!!!!!!
Having read his other books, I was looking forward to reading this so much, and........... what an overly sentimental, contrived, predictable and drawn out piece of writing. Read more
Published on 10 Sep 2004 by R. Spooner
Compelling Reading
White Trash is an unusual structure for a novel. Other than King's usual stylistically different content, it takes 270 pages for the story to actually begin in earnest. Read more
Published on 23 Mar 2004 by R. P. Sedgwick
The worst book that I have read for years
I bought this book as I had heard that King was master of authenticity. What I found was a book chock to the brim with the usual hackneyed stereotypes. Good nurse. Read more
Published on 24 Sep 2002
Not his best
The Football Factory and Human Punk are modern day literary classics, this does not match up to them. Read more
Published on 22 Nov 2001 by A J. SHANKS
King proves that he is more than a one trick pony....
This is alomost a modern masterpiece - missing out only slightly because of one or two of the "set pieces " seem contrivened. Read more
Published on 12 Nov 2001
A great rollercoaster read
White Trash offers the reader a rollercoaster ride through the emotions. This novel is happy, sad, frightening and, strangely, very reassuring. Read more
Published on 21 Aug 2001
An insight into the real life that we prefer not to see
Although King has developed very strong characters and demonstrated excellently how the open and narrow-minded think and interact, it is not until a few chapters from the end of... Read more
Published on 9 July 2001
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