![]() This is the story of Stuart Shorter, a man who has experienced homelessness, violence and addiction, who wanted to tell his story through Alexander Masters, an author, screenwriter, and worker with the homeless. If his own life were not still so disordered, he could make good money explaining to parents what makes children turn into authority-despising delinquents."Īlexander Masters, Stuart, A Life Backwards " In the great bureaucracy of the police and social support services, everyone is patting their backs at Stuart’s extraordinary return from this medieval existence towards respectability and secretly waiting for him to grab the nearest meat hook and run amok.įurthermore, not only has Stuart enough undestroyed brain cells left to describe what such a life is like, but he can pinpoint, almost to the hour - between 4 and 5 p.m., one weekday in early summer, when he was twelve - the symbolic moment when he made the change from (in his mother’s words) a real ‘happy- go-lucky little boy’, always ‘the considerate, very considerate’ one of her two children, into the nightmare Clockwork Orange figure of the last two decades. ![]() This week's read comes recommended by Laura, Sutton Trust Project Coordinator, who discusses Stuart, A Life Backwards by Alexander Masters. ![]()
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