FROME writer, Crysse Morrison, has published a new book, ‘The Price of Bread’ by Hobnob Press, who also published her last book ‘Frome Unzipped – from Prehistory to Post-Punk’.
Crysse says, “This one isn’t non-fiction, it’s a novel set in Belfast at the start of the last Troubles: “A powerful novel of the era of young free love and its problems in a conflicted society.
“It’s the winter of 1970 and Northern Ireland is smouldering with the unresolved hostilities of its ancient sectarian tribes, with Belfast a hotbed for trouble. In the heart of the city, Lee and her partner and friends ignore sectarian labels, and Lee still trusts in her hippy mantra ‘all you need is love’ – but the streets are increasingly dangerous, especially with two young children and more immediate challenges like how to beat the cold and the rising price of bread. When threats are scrawled on their back wall, and as sandbags and barricades block the streets, ‘love’ is becoming a precious and elusive commodity…”
“Hunting Raven has copies, and I am selling it too if people want a signed copy posted to them or delivered locally – it’s £8.95 (plus postage if required) The fabulous cover design is by Frome artist Mutartis Boswell.”