The Secret Lemonade Drinker

The Secret Lemonade Drinker by Guy Bellamy, published by Penguin in 1988, is a work of fiction that explores the life of Bobby Booth in a modern, featureless town during Christmas time. The narrative delves into the lives of the town’s inhabitants, who are primarily consumed by their drinking habits and gossip. Bobby, who manages a launderette for his friend Roland, navigates the complexities of his marriage to Caroline and the unexpected allure of a brunette who enters his life, challenging his previously held beliefs about fatherhood and fidelity.
Readers will find a humorous and insightful portrayal of relationships and societal norms as Bobby grapples with temptation and the expectations placed upon him. The story unfolds against a backdrop of festive gatherings and personal dilemmas, highlighting themes of desire and disillusionment. This edition contains 199 pages and is presented in English, offering a glimpse into Bellamy’s unique comedic style and narrative voice.
Official synopsis Publisher
It is Christmas time in a small, modern, utterly featureless town somewhere in the Home Counties, where Bobby Booth lives.The main preoccupations of its inhabitants are drink – at the pub generally known as the Planet of the Apes because it is frequented by so many long-haired young men – and gossip, which at Bobby’s closest friend Roland’s Christmas party turns into violence…Bobby manages a launderette for Roland, who is gross, periodically rich and a man without illusions. Previously Bobby was a schoolteacher whose class was interrupted one fateful day by slim, blonde journalist, Caroline. Despite Roland’s warning – he believes in sex, not marriage – Bobby marries her.One evening an attractive brunette wanders into the launderette. It is her second visit, and in no time she has dragged Bobby into bed. Sometime before, Bobby has been pronounced sterile. Caroline wants a baby – a baby by a real man, even if it is a milkman. The temptation to yield irrevocably to the charms of the brunette grows powerfully in Bobby. But will he be able to resist?‘One of the wittiest books I’ve read in years….a delicious book by a wonderfully funny, aphoristic writer’ – Erica Jong‘Must surely mark the arrival of a major new comic talent. I laughed and I laughed, read it in the state of tremulous excitement which must be the nearest we novel reviewers come to an understanding of heavenly bliss…the book is a corker – witty, intelligently observed, well written and original’ – Auberon Waugh, Evening StandardGuy Bellamy was born in Bristol but lived mostly in Surrey. After National Service in Germany with the RAF, he went into journalism and worked on newspapers in Cornwall, Bournemouth, Brighton and Fleet Street including the Daily Express and Sun . He died in 2015.
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