Young Mungo

Written by:
Douglas Stuart
Narrated by:
Chris Reilly

Unabridged Audiobook

Ratings
Book
10
Narrator
5
Release Date
April 2022
Duration
13 hours 41 minutes
Summary
A story of queer love and working-class families, Young Mungo is the brilliant second novel from the Booker Prize–winning author of Shuggie Bain
Douglas Stuart’s first novel Shuggie Bain, winner of the 2020 Booker Prize, is one of the most successful literary debuts of the century so far. Published or forthcoming in forty territories, it has sold more than one million copies worldwide. Now Stuart returns with
Young Mungo, his extraordinary second novel. Both a page-turner and literary tour de force, it is a vivid portrayal of working-class life and a deeply moving and highly suspenseful story of the dangerous first love of two young men.
Growing up in a housing estate in Glasgow, Mungo and James are born under different stars—Mungo a Protestant and James a Catholic—and they should be sworn enemies if they’re to be seen as men at all. Yet against all odds, they become best friends as they find
a sanctuary in the pigeon dovecote that James has built for his prize racing birds. As they fall in love, they dream of finding somewhere they belong, while Mungo works hard to hide his true self from all those around him, especially from his big brother Hamish, a local gang
leader with a brutal reputation to uphold. And when, several months later, Mungo’s mother sends him on a fishing trip to a loch in Western Scotland with two strange men whose drunken banter belies murky pasts, he will need to summon all his inner strength
and courage to try to get back to a place of safety, a place where he and James might still have a future.
Imbuing the everyday world of its characters with rich lyricism and giving full voice to people rarely acknowledged in the literary world, Young Mungo is a gripping and revealing story about the bounds of masculinity, the divisions of sectarianism, the violence faced by
many queer people, and the dangers of loving someone too much.
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Anonymous

The narrator’s accent was a plus. It took me there.

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James R.

There’s probably a good book here, but the narrator has a brogue so desperately thick that it is impossible to understand what the author has written. It might be authentic for the tale being told, but to these American ears, he is simply a distraction. The Lesson: Always listen to the Preview first to determine whether or not to invest the time and money. This was a waste.

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