His mother Agnes is beautiful - she looks like Elizabeth Taylor - and is married to Shug, who works as a cab driver now that the mines have closed. Agnes dreams of more than she will ever have: “To be thirty-nine and have her husband and her three children, two of them nearly grown, all crammed together in her mammy’s flat, gave her a feeling of failure. Him, her man, who when he shared her bed now seemed to lie on the very edge, made her feel angry with the littered promises of better things”.