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Wee Macgreegor / Wee Macgreegor Again

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Book by Bell, J. J.

224 pages, Paperback

First published December 1, 1933

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J.J. Bell

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John Joy Bell known professionally as J.J. Bell, was a journalist and author. Born in Hillhead, Glasgow, Bell was schooled at Kelvinside Academy and Morrison's Academy. He attended the University of Glasgow, where he studied chemistry. After taking up journalism, Bell worked for the Glasgow Evening Times, and as sub-editor of the Scots Pictorial. His articles depicted the life of working-class Glaswegians, and were often written in the vernacular.

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June 29, 2025
I think I'm going to have to DNF this. I've read the first 3 chapters and I can see the charm, and understand why it would appeal to Scottish youngsters of my parents' generation (i salvaged it from my mum's library) but it's a challenging read for anyone raised South of the border, even if they were given annual infusions or Broons and Oor Wullie annuals by their grandparents. It has a glossary at the end but I'm coming across words I don't recognise that aren't even in the glossary. I just feel like the work/pleasure ratio isn't going to be enough to carry me through
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July 13, 2019
A series of short sketches published in the Evening Times, featuring the Robinson family, and especially McGregor, or McGreegor as most of his family an friends call him. Most of the dialogue is in broad Glaswegian, and the stories are full of humour as well as real fondness among the family. A great wee read.
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191 reviews4 followers
August 31, 2015
One of my fondest memories is that of my school teacher reading this aloud to our class on a Friday afternoon as a special treat.

It is witty and entertaining in a gentle way.

I wish someone would dramatise the J J Bell stories!
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