The Charlton Men

Fiction & Literature
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Author: Paul Breen ISBN: 9781783081769
Publisher: Anthem Press Publication: June 30, 2014
Imprint: Union Bridge Books Language: English
Author: Paul Breen
ISBN: 9781783081769
Publisher: Anthem Press
Publication: June 30, 2014
Imprint: Union Bridge Books
Language: English

‘The Charlton Men’, the first part of a trilogy set in South London, combines literary fiction with a love of football. Set in the historic surrounds of Greenwich and Charlton, the novel interweaves the rich heritage of the area’s past with contemporary themes of social disenfranchisement and a search for meaning.

Set in the aftermath of the 2011 London riots, the story follows two “Charlton Men” as their lives become intertwined with the fortunes of their local football club. Lance, a Londoner, has followed Charlton his whole life – from childhood right up until his return from Afghanistan, scarred by war and feeling abandoned after the sacrifices he has made for his country. The club colours run deep in his blood and he searches for meaning in a place and world that he isn’t able to make sense of anymore, as he comes to terms with civilian life.

Fergus, an Irishman, comes to London to get a fresh start and finds himself falling in love not once, but twice – first with the club and riots and his friendship with Lance, and second with a mysterious Marilyn Monroe lookalike whose darker side ripples beneath the surface. But when Lance falls for the same woman, the two men find themselves pitted against one another as competitors for her affection.

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‘The Charlton Men’, the first part of a trilogy set in South London, combines literary fiction with a love of football. Set in the historic surrounds of Greenwich and Charlton, the novel interweaves the rich heritage of the area’s past with contemporary themes of social disenfranchisement and a search for meaning.

Set in the aftermath of the 2011 London riots, the story follows two “Charlton Men” as their lives become intertwined with the fortunes of their local football club. Lance, a Londoner, has followed Charlton his whole life – from childhood right up until his return from Afghanistan, scarred by war and feeling abandoned after the sacrifices he has made for his country. The club colours run deep in his blood and he searches for meaning in a place and world that he isn’t able to make sense of anymore, as he comes to terms with civilian life.

Fergus, an Irishman, comes to London to get a fresh start and finds himself falling in love not once, but twice – first with the club and riots and his friendship with Lance, and second with a mysterious Marilyn Monroe lookalike whose darker side ripples beneath the surface. But when Lance falls for the same woman, the two men find themselves pitted against one another as competitors for her affection.

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