Ten O’Clock Horses

Ten O’Clock Horses by Laurie Graham, published by Bantam in 1996, presents a narrative set in 1962, a time marked by societal changes and emerging trends. The story centers on Ronnie Glover, a house-painter who begins to experience a sense of discontent with his life amidst the backdrop of a transforming England. This edition contains 239 pages and is written in English.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of Ronnie’s internal struggles as he navigates the early signs of the permissive era. The book delves into themes of personal dissatisfaction and societal shifts, reflecting the nuances of life during this period. With its focus on romance and the complexities of human emotions, Ten O’Clock Horses offers a vivid portrayal of a man grappling with his circumstances in a changing world.
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A portrait of suffering man at the dawn of the permissive era. It is 1962. The first avocados are appearing at the greengrocer’s, people are carpeting their lavatories and boxing in their banisters, and Ronnie Glover, house-painter, is feeling the first vague stirrings of discontent with his life.
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