Trainspotting: A Novel By Irvine Welsh
Trainspotting is a captivating story of the random events that occur
during a critical time in a group of Scottish junkies' lives. Irvine Welsh
illustrates the confusion, anger and turmoil many heroin addicts are subjected
to and what happens once they try to quit.
The story is centered around Mark Renton, an ordinary twenty-two year
old who was raised by a loving mother and father. He has two brothers: one was
catatonic and the other was an overachiever. Through court-mandated therapy he
was told he envied his parents and resented his older brother. This was what
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