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The Rise and Fall of the Miraculous Vespas
The Rise and Fall of the Miraculous Vespas

The Rise and Fall of the Miraculous Vespas

Disco Days Trilogy

FICTION

265 Pages, 5 x 8

Formats: Trade Paper, Mobipocket, EPUB

Trade Paper, $14.95 (US $14.95) (CA $17.95)

Publication Date: June 2016

ISBN 9781910633373

Rights: US & CA

Orenda Books (Jun 2016)

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Overview

The sequel to The Last Days of Disco, is an absurdly funny, riotously ambitious and deeply human story of small-town rivalries, music, confused adolescence and, above all, hope, from one of Scotland’s finest new voices

The Rise and Fall of the Miraculous Vespas is the timeless story of the quest for pop immortality. When a young Ayrshire band miraculously hits the big time with the smash hit record of 1984, international stardom beckons. That’s despite having a delusional teenage manager propelled by a dark, malign voice in his head…
Can Max Mojo’s band of talented social misfits repeat the success and pay back the mounting debts accrued from an increasingly agitated cartel of local gangsters? Or will they have to kidnap Boy George and hope for the best?
Featuring much-loved characters from the international bestseller, The Last Days of Disco, this is an absurdly funny, riotously ambitious and deeply human story of small-town rivalries, music, confused adolescence and, above all, hope, from one of Scotland’s finest new voices.


‘Crucially Ross#&39;s novel succeeds in balancing light and dark, in that it can leap smoothly from brutal social realism to laugh-out-loud humour within a few sentences’ Press and Journal

’More than just a nostalgic recreation of the author#&39;s youth, it#&39;s a compassionate, affecting story of a family in crisis at a time of upheaval and transformation, when disco wasn#&39;t the only thing whose days were numbered#&39; Herald Scotland

’Ross creates beautifully rounded characters full of humanity and perhaps most of all, hope. It will make you laugh. It will make you cry. It s rude, keenly observed and candidly down to earth’ The Scotsman

’An astonishing tour de force’ John Niven

‘A great white-knuckle read set in the world of hope, dreams and DIY pop’ Stuart Cosgrove

‘A solid-gold hit of a book! The closest you’ll ever get to being on Top of the Pops’ Colin McCredie

Reviews

"If you lived through the early Eighties this book is essential. If you didn#&39;t it#&39;s simply a brilliant debut novel."  —John Niven, author, Kill Your Friends, on The Last Days of Disco


"By turn hilarious and heart-breaking, more than anything Ross creates beautifully rounded characters full of humanity and perhaps most of all, hope. It will make you laugh. It will make you cry. It#&39;s rude, keenly observed and candidly down to earth."  —Scotsman on The Last Days of Disco


"Crucially Ross#&39;s novel succeeds in balancing light and dark, in that it can leap smoothly from brutal social realism to laugh-out-loud humour within a few sentences. It is a triumphant debut novel, which announces a real new talent on the Scottish literary scene." —Press and Journal on The Last Days of Disco


"More than just a nostalgic recreation of the author#&39;s youth, it#&39;s a compassionate, affecting story of a family in crisis at a time of upheaval and transformation, when disco wasn#&39;t the only thing whose days were numbered." —Herald Scotland on The Last Days of Disco


"A great white-knuckle read set in the world of hope, dreams and DIY pop." —Stuart Cosgrove


"Ross dedicates the book to #&39;Bobby, who inadvertently planted the seed,#&39; and on the Orenda Books website one can find a recording of The Miraculous Vespas’ hit single, written especially by Robert Hodgens, aka Bobby Bluebell, whose band, The Bluebells, had a massive hit in 1984, just like the Vespas. This little bonus treat is typical of the care and effort Ross is putting into his Kilmarnock Trilogy, and if the final book is up to the same standard he will have carved out an enduring place for himself among contemporary Scottish novelists." — Herald Scotland

Author Biography

David F. Ross was born in Glasgow in 1964 and has lived in Kilmarnock for over 30 years. He is a graduate of the Mackintosh School of Architecture at Glasgow School of Art, an architect by day, and a hilarious social media commentator, author and enabler by night. His debut novel The Last Days of Disco was shortlisted for the Authors Club Best First Novel Award, and received exceptional critical acclaim, as did the other two books in the Disco Days Trilogy: The Rise & Fall of the Miraculous Vespas and The Man Who Loved Islands. David lives in Ayrshire.