57 pages • 1 hour read
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Young Mungo by Douglas Stuart follows Mungo, a 15-year-old from a working-class Glasgow neighborhood, who navigates familial dysfunction, gang violence, and a forbidden romance with James, a Catholic boy. The dual narrative shifts between his life in Glasgow and a fateful weekend in the Scottish countryside with two men who subject him to severe trauma. The book contains depictions of sexual abuse, anti-gay bias, addiction, and physical abuse.
Douglas Stuart's Young Mungo explores tender yet fraught themes of love and survival. Critics laud its richly drawn characters and evocative portrayal of Glasgow's working-class life. However, some note a reliance on bleakness that may overshadow the narrative's emotional depth. Overall, it's seen as a powerful follow-up to Stuart's debut.
Readers who appreciate intense, emotionally charged narratives set against gritty backdrops would enjoy Young Mungo by Douglas Stuart. Fans of Shuggie Bain or A Little Life may find this evocative exploration of love and hardship compelling. Ideal for those drawn to deeply rendered characters and social realism.
LGBTQ
Addiction / Substance Abuse
Bullying
Realistic Fiction
Coming of Age / Bildungsroman
British Literature
Identity: Sexuality
Identity: Masculinity
Relationships: Mothers