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A moving and compassionate novel about a homeless woman from Glasgow whose life is derailed by tragedy - and the chance at redemption offered when she returns to a small hometown. Perfect for readers who enjoy gritty, emotionally honest stories of second chances and human resilience.
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Scottish BookPaper Cup – Moving, funny, challenging and thought-provoking (Paperback)
Author: Karen Campbell
£9.95
A moving and compassionate novel about a homeless woman from Glasgow whose life is derailed by tragedy - and the chance at redemption offered when she returns to a small hometown. Perfect for readers who enjoy gritty, emotionally honest stories of second chances and human resilience.
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Booksellers Notes
We found Paper Cup deeply moving and quietly uplifting. It is a thoughtful novel about survival, dignity, and the small acts that can begin to change a life.
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Kelly is sleeping rough on the streets of Glasgow when a single moment alters her path. After an accident leaves her shaken and exposed, a small act of kindness and a lost ring offer something she has not felt in a long time. The possibility of being seen. The chance to go back.
Paper Cup follows Kelly as she returns to the small Scottish town she once fled, carrying the weight of addiction, shame, and the damage she believes cannot be undone. Home is not a place of easy forgiveness. Old memories surface quickly, and the past resists being softened. Yet alongside judgment and fear, there are gestures of care that refuse to disappear.
Written with restraint and deep empathy, the novel attends closely to the lives often passed without notice. It understands how fragile hope can be, and how powerful it feels when it arrives quietly rather than promised. Paper Cup is a story about survival without sentimentality, about how kindness can interrupt despair, and about the difficult, human work of choosing to stay rather than run.
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