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Kenny Rodgers was born and bred in Ayrshire, Scotland. His parents
were 'ordinary folk' but extra-ordinary human beings. By modern
standards Kenny comes from a huge family - he has five brothers and
five sisters. Kenny is married to Nancy and has two sons, Gary and
Greg. These are Kenny's memoirs and memories of his life and the
'family'. They are not 'kiss and tell' or tittle-tattle, but real,
at times raw, relevant and readable experiences of life and death.
Part 1 reflects childhood in a bygone age of the 1960s and '70s;
Scottish culture; education; sport; rural, town and city life. It
recalls briefly the words of the National Bard (Robert Burns) and
the words and deeds of modern day bigots and alcoholics. It
recounts the real local characters of the day and recognises
courage in the face of the deaths of friends and family from
still-birth; teenage cancer; 'toxic shock'; a subarachnoid
haemorrhage; cancer in maturity; suspected SARS and mercifully 'old
age'. Part 1 weaves its way through the challenge of change in life
and work and captures the disappearance of the picture house and
the appearance of the complexes; the demise of the co-operatives
and the birth of the multiples; the death-knell of board games and
the discovery of the skaters and skate-boarders and the
degeneration of politics and the regeneration of community spirit
and consciousness. In film terms Part 2 of Kenny's book would be
more 'Three Funerals and a Wedding' than 'Three Weddings and a
Funeral' but it is not about doom and gloom. It is about life and
changes in life which ultimately affect individuals, families,
wider communities and ultimately society. Part 2 covers from 2004
to the beginning of 2013. Life goes on and repeats itself but not
in the same 'ground-hog day' fashion. New local heroes bring out
the best in people to help other people. Careers are carved out and
re-carved out as renewal follows redundancy. A young life is saved
by two young 'unsung heroes'. Sporting success and unexpected
victories are recorded in 'tales of the unexpected'. Unfairness and
alleged bullying are challenged in a 'David and Goliath' struggle.
The Town of Darvel faces up to a 'lace industry past' and a
'festival future'. Part 2 reflects nearly nine years of good luck,
bad luck and the fortunes of the family as one generation
approached its end and the new generation embarked on the first
stage of life to come. The cycle of life turns in the sure and
certain knowledge that, 'Everybody has to Cry Sometime'.
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