Somewhere To Lay My Head by Robert Douglas - ISBN: 9780340898444
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RAF escape, pit life, brutal conditions, find somewhere to belong.

Somewhere To Lay My Head

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  • Paperback

    384 pages

  • Release Date

    7 June 2007

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Summary

We left Robert a long way from home, a sixteen-year-old recruit in the RAF. Now, we follow his escape from the Forces (until National Service a few years later!), his return to Glasgow and life down the pit. Once more, Robert’s fantastic memory for people, places and anecdotes, combined with an ear for individual voices and the brilliant ability to evoke a bygone sense of community, will enchant his readers and sometimes appal them with the brutality of conditions he experienced.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780340898444
ISBN-10:0340898445
Author:Robert Douglas
Publisher:Hodder & Stoughton
Imprint:Hodder Paperback
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:384
Release Date:7 June 2007
Weight:304g
Dimensions:197mm x 135mm x 25mm
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Critics Review

Warm, energetic…punchy - The Sunday Times

A natural-born writer…pins down all-too-human characters in a sentence or two - and a number of times he made me laugh out loud. He also recaptures the late 1950s and early 1960s, rekindling memories for those of us who were there or thereabouts and bringing them alive for those who weren’t…convincing and entertaining - The Scotsman

Night Song of the Last Tram was one of the most moving autobiographies ever penned by a Scottish writer…Somewhere to Lay my Head takes up where that left off…Once again demonstrating an outstanding gift for evoking the atmosphere and emotions of a time gone by, this wonderfully talented storyteller takes us on a journey that he started as a boy and ended as a man - Daily Record

If Blake Morrison is the Radio 4 of family memoir, then Robert Douglas is definitely the Radio 2 - Sunday Herald

With the ending of NIGHT SONG OF THE LAST TRAM, Douglas left us longing to find out what happened to his 16-year-old self, so cruelly cast out into the world. Now, in SOMEWHERE TO LAY MY HEAD, Douglas continues his story, portraying a bright and clever boy who never got the opportunities he deserved, but was still determined to make his way in the world - Publishing News

It recreates stunningly clear memories of a Glasgow childhood … I laughed until the tears ran down my legs. - Daily Mail on NIGHT SONG OF THE LAST TRAM

Exquisite - The Sunday Times on NIGHT SONG

A grace and assurance that turn everyday episodes into the stuff of romance. - Times Literary Supplement on NIGHT SONG

About The Author

Robert Douglas

Now retired, Robert Douglas worked as a prison officer and an electricity chargehand. Although he has lived in Northumberland for many years, he says you can take the boy out of Glasgow, but you’ll never take Glasgow out of the boy.

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