Downloading A Jingle-Jangle Song
A Jingle-Jangle Song follows a chance meeting in 1960s London between a young, internationally known folk singer and a married woman rooted in the city’s artistic and social circles. As their paths cross in parties, cafés, studios, and private spaces, the novel traces the slow, uncertain development of an emotional connection shaped by fame, loneliness, cultural difference, and unspoken desire. Told through shifting perspectives, it explores how intimacy forms under public pressure and personal restraint, capturing both the glamour and the fragility of queer life in a period when such relationships were rarely acknowledged openly.
⚠️ Content WarningsReaders may wish to be aware that the novel includes:
- Alcohol misuse and intoxication
- Vomiting and physical illness
- Emotional vulnerability and loneliness
- Power imbalance in relationships (age, status, fame)
- Infidelity / marital tension
- Homophobia and social marginalisation (contextual, historical)
- Racism and discussion of racial identity
- Mental health strain and burnout
- References to political protest and war (Vietnam era)
- Mild sexual and sensual content (non-explicit)
These themes are presented in a literary, reflective manner rather than sensationally.