Saturday Night and Sunday Morning
Discover the gripping world of Saturday Night and Sunday Morning by Alan Sillitoe, a seminal work of British fiction that captures the essence of working-class life in post-war Nottingham. This cult classic, published in 2006, delves into the rebellious spirit of factory worker Arthur Seaton as he navigates the challenges and triumphs of his existence. With 240 pages of compelling storytelling, Sillitoe's novel is not just a coming-of-age tale but a powerful exploration of societal norms and personal freedom. Introduced by Richard Bradford, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in authentic narratives that reflect the struggles and aspirations of everyday life. Immerse yourself in this timeless narrative and experience the raw energy of post-war England through the eyes of a true literary icon.