Gentlemen of the West is Agnes Owens’ first novel. It is the acutely observed series of episodes in the life of the narrator, a 22-year-old bricklayer whose situation and lifestyle will be immediately identifiable to many readers. Published to celebrate Agnes Owens' centenary year in 2026. Agnes Owens has been married twice and raised seven children, and has also worked as a cleaner, typist and factory worker. Her books include 'People Like That' and 'For the Love of Willie', which was shortlisted for the 1998 Stakis Prize. Her short stories have also appeared alongside those of her friends and fellow authors James Kelman and Alasdair Gray in 'Lean Tales'. 'Bad Attitudes', which consists of two novellas ('Bad Attitudes' and 'Jen's Party'), was longlisted for the 2003 Saltire Literary Awards. Dani Garavelli is an award-winning freelance journalist based in Scotland. She has written features, interviews, reportage, reviews and opinion columns in publications including The Scotsman, Scotland on Sunday, The Times, the Guardian, the Herald, the Scottish Review of Books and the Big Issue. Dani also writes a weekly opinion/political column in Scotland on Sunday.