
Kitten Heels
Maureen Cullen(Author)
Ringwood Publishing
Published on 1. October 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
280 pages
978-1-917011-01-3 (ISBN)
Description
Kathleen Gallagher is resourceful, brave and tireless - but fated to work in the bra factory like her mother. It's 1962, and Kathleen resents her situation. She has to look after her three younger siblings whilst her mother works part-time, collect the wages from her absentee father, and sacrifice her social life for responsibilities she never asked for. When Kathleen's grandmother dies, the entire family dynamic changes - leaving the relationship with her mother to suffer.
Kitten Heels is a moving coming-of-age story, set in 1960's working-class Clydeside and told from thirteen-year-old Kathleen's perspective. It is a humorous, character filled story, dealing with issues of poverty, mental health, the role of women. Kathleen finds comfort and support in the community of women around her - learning from the way in which these women find ways to grow, nourish and heal each other, despite hardships and institutional obstacles set in their way.
Kitten Heels is a moving coming-of-age story, set in 1960's working-class Clydeside and told from thirteen-year-old Kathleen's perspective. It is a humorous, character filled story, dealing with issues of poverty, mental health, the role of women. Kathleen finds comfort and support in the community of women around her - learning from the way in which these women find ways to grow, nourish and heal each other, despite hardships and institutional obstacles set in their way.
Reviews / Votes
From The Herald reviewer Alastair Mabbott 19th October 2024' A novel that is full of well-observed detail and resonant emotional touches.
Plus, there are always times when you just have to laugh.'
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Glasgow
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 128 mm
Width: 198 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
328 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-917011-01-3 (9781917011013)
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Person
Maureen is a retired social worker living in Argyll & Bute. After thirty years' commitment to social work, she turned to writing poetry and short fiction, completing a Master's Degree in Creative Writing from Lancaster University in 2015 and achieving a distinction. Maureen has had poetry published in multiple magazines and online webzines, and had a poetry conversation written with Patricia M Osborne, Sherry and Sparkly, published by the Hedgehog Press in 2021. She has been shortlisted in numerous short story competitions, including the V.S. Pritchett Prize, the Fish Prize, and the Bristol Prize. She also won the Labello Prize for short fiction in 2014, and the Ringwood Short Story competition in 2022.