The adventures of twelve-year-old Keith as he tries to cheer up his parents in such ways as painting their shop in bright colors and convincing them to move from gloomy England to a place called Paradise.
Misery in the Guts
A boy called Peter McNeill knows the answer, but he is not prepared to divulge the information. So when Tony O'Brien enlists two other boys to thrash Peter, Rex decides he's had enough and seeks out his cousin, Natalie.
Dear Mum and Dad, This is just to let you know that I took the torch, the hammer, the gardening trowel, the plastic strainer, the chocolate biscuits and the stuff that's missing from the bathroom.
After several botched attempts to cheer up his overworked, underpaid parents, Keith decides the only way to keep them -- and himself -- from becoming permanent misery guts is for the family to move from gloomy England to an Australian ...
A new comedy from 'Scotland's greatest living dramatist.'Scotland on Sunday
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