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|main character = [[Dodie Golightly]]
|main character = [[Dodie Golightly]]
|featuring      = [[Ian (The Blue Angel)|Ian]]
|setting        = [[Manchester]]
|setting        = [[Manchester]]
|writer        = [[Paul Magrs]]
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Her mother [[Elena (Hunky Dory)|Elena]] has other ideas for the café her recently-deceased husband created. She's decided it's time to go upmarket and continental. This glamorous widow is a bundle of energy: intent on saving the local library, finishing off her memoirs and even organising a little light kidnapping of unruly [[Creative Writing]] Professors...
Her mother [[Elena (Hunky Dory)|Elena]] has other ideas for the café her recently-deceased husband created. She's decided it's time to go upmarket and continental. This glamorous widow is a bundle of energy: intent on saving the local library, finishing off her memoirs and even organising a little light kidnapping of unruly [[Creative Writing]] Professors...


New to the Golightly circle is [[Ian (Hunky Dory)|Ian]] – a young gay man who comes to work at the café: whose dream is to have a tiny secondhand [[bookshop]] and watch the world go by. He's cynical about love and stuck in a mostly-off romance with a lad who works on the market. But this is the year that Ian's about to fall in love at last...  
New to the Golightly circle is [[Ian (The Blue Angel)|Ian]] – a young gay man who comes to work at the café: whose dream is to have a tiny secondhand [[bookshop]] and watch the world go by. He's cynical about love and stuck in a mostly-off romance with a lad who works on the market. But this is the year that Ian's about to fall in love at last...  


It looks as if Dodie has found [[love]], too – with a [[sexy]], slightly tubby guy who's writing the strangest-sounding [[sci-fi]] [[novel]] in the world. These three and their best friends and neighbours embark on all kinds of adventures through long summer nights in Manchester, with library sit-ins, nights out dancing, hostage-takings and lots of nocturnal coffee and gin...  
It looks as if Dodie has found [[love]], too – with a [[sexy]], slightly tubby guy who's writing the strangest-sounding [[sci-fi]] [[novel]] in the world. These three and their best friends and neighbours embark on all kinds of adventures through long summer nights in Manchester, with library sit-ins, nights out dancing, hostage-takings and lots of nocturnal coffee and gin...  
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* [[Dodie Golightly]]
* [[Dodie Golightly]]
* [[Elena (Hunky Dory)|Elena]]
* [[Elena (Hunky Dory)|Elena]]
* [[Ian (Hunky Dory)|Ian]]
* [[Ian (The Blue Angel)|Ian]]
''more to be added''
''more to be added''


== References ==
== References ==
* Elena was born and raised in [[Levenshulme]].
* Elena was born and raised in [[Levenshulme]].
* Belinda lives on [[Chestnut Avenue]].


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
''to be added''
* The plot of Oliver's novel ''[[Retro-Thrusters]]'' parodies a typical Magrs science fiction novel.


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
* Dodie previously appeared in [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Ninnies on Putney Common (short story)|The Ninnies on Putney Common]]'' and [[PROSE]]: ''[[Mother, Maiden, Crone (novel)|Mother, Maiden, Crone]]''.
* Dodie has a controlling mother and likes [[horror]] films. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Ninnies on Putney Common (short story)|The Ninnies on Putney Common]]'')
* The train to [[Manchester Piccadilly|Piccadilly]] runs through [[Levenshulme railway station]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Wickerwork Man (short story)|The Wickerwork Man]]'', ''[[The Story of Fester Cat (novel)|The Story of Fester Cat]]'')
* [[Ian (The Blue Angel)|Ian]] has pale skin and what appears to be a [[tattoo]] of blue feathers covering his [[collarbone]]. Dodie assumes he's [[Irish]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Blue Angel (novel)|The Blue Angel]]'')
* Michael's favourite book is ''[[The Mysterious Mr Tweet]]''. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Fellowship of Ink (novel)|Fellowship of Ink]]'')


== External links ==
== External links ==

Revision as of 15:12, 15 February 2021

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Hunky Dory was a novel written by Paul Magrs and independently published via Amazon in January 2021. Magrs described it as the first standalone novel he had written in years;[1] its main character, Dodie Golightly, originated in the 2013 Iris Wildthyme story The Ninnies on Putney Common, and since has appeared in several of Magrs' works.

Publisher's summary

Dodie Golightly has just taken charge of Hunky Dory café: the best café in the world. In a neglected corner of south Manchester they've been serving frothy coffee and late night pizzas longer than Dodie's even been alive. She's in her mid-thirties, still living at home, and waiting for her life to start. She's hidden herself away too long..!

Her mother Elena has other ideas for the café her recently-deceased husband created. She's decided it's time to go upmarket and continental. This glamorous widow is a bundle of energy: intent on saving the local library, finishing off her memoirs and even organising a little light kidnapping of unruly Creative Writing Professors...

New to the Golightly circle is Ian – a young gay man who comes to work at the café: whose dream is to have a tiny secondhand bookshop and watch the world go by. He's cynical about love and stuck in a mostly-off romance with a lad who works on the market. But this is the year that Ian's about to fall in love at last...

It looks as if Dodie has found love, too – with a sexy, slightly tubby guy who's writing the strangest-sounding sci-fi novel in the world. These three and their best friends and neighbours embark on all kinds of adventures through long summer nights in Manchester, with library sit-ins, nights out dancing, hostage-takings and lots of nocturnal coffee and gin...

A bit like Armistead Maupin in multicultural south Manchester - it's a novel about storytelling, friendship and love: and about finding your place in the world.

Plot

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Characters

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References

Notes

  • The plot of Oliver's novel Retro-Thrusters parodies a typical Magrs science fiction novel.

Continuity

External links

Footnotes