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| Fire and WaterHayley Long
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ISBN: 9781902638522 (1902638522)Publication Date September 2004
Publisher: Parthian Books, CardiffFormat: Paperback, 215x137 mm, 168 pages
Language: English
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A lively account of a 31 year-old woman's bitter-sweet reflections on student and working days in Aberystwyth in the 1980s and 1990s, in particular her relationship with the lead singer of a rock band, as she returns home to Felixstowe on the train.
Hanes bywiog argraffiadau chwerw-felys gwraig 31 oed am ddyddiau coleg a gwaith yn Aberystwyth yn yr 1980au a'r 1980au, yn benodol ei pherthynas gyda phrif ganwr grwp roc, wrth iddi ddychwelyd adref i Felixstowe ar y trên.
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Hayley Longs novel tells of her narrators thirteen years of living in the Welsh coastal town of Aberystwyth, where she meets Jonny and his band and where she is fascinated by the music shop on the hill that is never open, a Pandoras box of second-hand vinyl records that she would love to add to her already large collection. The album from which the title is taken, a song by the band Free, is gathering dust in the shops window.
This is a very funny and clever book where young lives cross over and affect each other in an intense and momentary way. The characters are presented beautifully, and through her use of lively, sharp dialogue it is impossible not to laugh at some of the interactions that being the girlfriend of a lead singer involves. It was the car that helped me get him. Despite my initial contempt for its triangles and colour schemes, I soon grew to be as fixated with the car as I was with its owner.
Long has a remarkable way of relating her characters to the reader. Even her final train journey back home to England becomes an adventure when she is nearly dragged into a fight with two young women Bulldog and Donna Karan and she inadvertently discovers anothers past by finding a letter left behind in a diary on the train. For a second, I am not sure if I am moving backwards or her train is moving forwards. I put my face close to the glass and peer downwards. The platform is still. It is she who is moving on.
Longs structuring throughout is cleverly creative, her final train journey intertwined in each chapter with her memories of those years with Jonny and Aberystwyth. For music fans and Aberystwyth dwellers alike, this is a very funny account of young lives in transition. It has a gripping and impulsive style, engaging to the last page.
Clare Maynard
It is possible to use this review for promotional purposes, but the following acknowledgement should be included: A review from www.gwales.com, with the permission of the Welsh Books Council.
Gellir defnyddior adolygiad hwn at bwrpas hybu, ond gofynnir i chi gynnwys y gydnabyddiaeth ganlynol: Adolygiad oddi ar www.gwales.com, trwy ganiatad Cyngor Llyfrau Cymru.
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"Very good."
"This book is a masterpiece of life and music (if, indeed, the two can be separated.) It was inspired by Free's 'Fire and Water' album (which really is 'a very good album') and the novel has a narrative voice so strong it feels as if the main character is one of your very best mates. If you love music, if you know that vinyl is medicine for the soul and if you enjoy reading books that make you laugh out loud, then buy a copy. In fact, buy two.
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