Patrick Doyle is a 29-year-old teacher in an ordinary school.
Disaffected, frustrated and increasingly bitter at the system he is
employed to maintain, Patrick begins his rebellion, fuelled by drink and
his passionate, unrequited love for a fellow teacher. A Disaffection is
the apparently straightforward story of one week in a man's life in
which he decides to change the way he lives. Under the surface, however,
lies a brilliant and complex examination of class, human culture and
character written with irony, tenderness, enormous anger and, above all,
the honesty that has marked James Kelman as one of the most important
writers in contemporary Britain.