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Carla's Song Paul Laverty

Carla's Song By Paul Laverty

Carla's Song by Paul Laverty


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Summary

In Glasgow a feckless bus-driver, George, loses his job and - at the same time - his heart to Carla, a mysterious young woman trying to escape from a traumatic experience in Nicaragua. Emboldened by George's love for her, Carla returns to Nicaragua and the devastation of war with the Contras.

Carla's Song Summary

Carla's Song by Paul Laverty

Carla's Song tells the story of the relationship between George, a feckless Scottish bus driver, and Carla, a refugee from Nicaragua, adrift in Glasgow. It is 1987 and in Carla's home country the US-backed Contra rebels are mounting their final lethal assault against the Sandinista government. At first, Carla resists George's attentions. But he persists, fascinated both by her beauty and by the traumatic mystery that he senses in her past. Emboldened by her love for George, Carla returns with him to Nicaragua and to the turmoil which has engulfed her country. Carla's Song reflects on the burden the past imposes on the present - both politically and emotionally - while celebrating, with distinctive Glaswegian humour, the unquenchable strength of the human spirit.

Additional information

GOR004949316
9780571191628
0571191622
Carla's Song by Paul Laverty
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Faber & Faber
1997-01-20
144
N/A
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This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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