Big Girl, Small Town by Michelle Gallen
Nicola Coughlan reads an abridgment of Michelle Gallen’s brutally funny, and often brutal, novel about a fictional community near the Northern Irish border.
An abridgment of Michelle Gallen’s brutally funny, and often brutal, novel about a fictional community near the Northern Irish border.
Majella is the opinionated and awkward big girl, Aghybogey is the stiflingly small town. This is where she lives with her alcoholic mother and works in a chippy frequented by a cornucopia of colourful characters, eccentrics and eejits. She loves Dallas (except for the 1985-86 season), but hates Other People – especially those who gossip about her family, speculate about her father’s disappearance during the Troubles and whisper about who might be behind her granny’s untimely death.
Read by Nicola Coughlan (pictured)