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Men in Love

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£20.00

Hardback 544 pages
Vintage Publishing 24 July 2025
Welsh, Irvine

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ISBN/SKU: 9781787335752 Categories/Genres: ,

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THE TOP FIVE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLERChoose life. Choose love? The Trainspotting crew fall for rave and romance in Irvine Welsh’s blazing new novel.

* A Best Summer Read for the Guardian, i Paper, Esquire, Scotsman and more * It is the late 1980s, the closing years of Thatcher’s Britain. For the Trainspotting crew, a new era is about to begin – a time for hope, for love, for raving.

Leaving heroin behind and separated after a drug deal gone wrong, Renton, Sick Boy, Spud and Begbie each want to feel alive. They fill their days with sex and romance and trying to get ahead; they follow the call of the dance floor, with its promise of joy and redemption.

Sick Boy starts an intense relationship with Amanda, his ‘princess’ – rich, connected, everything that he is not. When the pair set a date for their wedding, Sick Boy sees a chance for his generation to take control at last.

But as the 1990s dawn, will finding love be the answer to the group’s dreams or just another doomed quest? PRAISE FOR THE TRAINSPOTTING NOVELS: ‘The arrival of Trainspotting was an earth-shaking cultural moment . . . It shines with humour and friendship. Every character here is alive’ DOUGLAS STUART ‘So propulsive . . . about as much fun as you can have between two book covers’ THE TIMES ‘The voice of punk, grown up, grown wiser and grown eloquent’ SUNDAY TIMES(Men in Love was a #4 Sunday Times bestseller, July 2025)

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