Vagabond Voices invites you to the launch of Sheep and Goats, the first novel by Glasgow writer and musician Lewis Gordon.
The evening will be hosted by broadcaster and songwriter off Deacon Blue Ricky Ross, who will be discussing the book with the author.
7pm Thursday 23 October
350 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow
Sheep and Goats follows teenage drummer Nicky as he slides from his church-going ways into a high school punk band. Adopted by a whole new crowd of misfits and piss-artists, he stumbles off the 'narrow path', as faith struggles against friendship, sex, drink and unholy music. Constructed from compressed, profane sketches, this recounting of teenage thrills and playground drudgery is concerned more with its characters' comings and goings than their coming of age.
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