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Small Island Andrea Levy

Small Island By Andrea Levy

Small Island by Andrea Levy


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Small Island Summary

Small Island by Andrea Levy

It is 1948 in an England still shaken by war. At 21 Nevern Street, London, Queenie Bligh takes into her house lodgers who have recently arrived from Jamaica. What else could she do when her husband, Bernard, never returned from his RAF wartime posting to India Among her tenants are Gilbert and his new wife Hortense. Gilbert Joseph was one of the several thousand Jamaican men who joined the RAF to fight against Hitler. Returning to England after the war he finds himself treated very differently now that he is no longer in a blue uniform. Desperation makes him remember a wartime friendship with Queenie and knock at her door. Hortense shared Gilbert's dream of leaving Jamaica and coming to England to start a better life. But when she at last joins her husband, she is shocked by London's shabbiness and horrified at the way the English live. Even Gilbert is not the man she thought he was. Queenie's neighbours do not approve of her choice of tenants, and neither would her husband, were he there. Through the stories of these people, SMALL ISLAND explores a point in England's past when the country began to change.

Small Island Reviews

'What makes Levy's writing so appealing is her even-handedness. All her characters can be weak, hopeless, brave, good, bad - whatever their colour. The writing is rigorous and the bittersweet ending, with its unexpected twist, touching... People can retain great dignity, however small their island' Independent on Sunday, 25/1/04 - Independent on Sunday

'A brilliantly deft and humane account of two ordinary couples in post-war London' Evening Standard, 3 February 2004 - Evening Standard

'Small Island is never less than finely-written, delicately and often comically observed, and impressively rich in detail and little nuggets of stories' Evening Standard, 2 February 2004 - Evening Standard

'Every scene is rich in implication, entrancing and disturbing at the same time; the literary equivalent of a switch-back ride' The Sunday Times, 29/2/04 - The Sunday Times

'Small Island is as full of warmth and jokes and humanity as you could wish...Such a rich saga, stuffed full of interlocking narratives' Time Out, 2 February 2004 - Time Out

'An involving saga about the changing face of Britain' Mirror, 6 February 2004 - Mirror

'It's an engrossing read - slyly funny, passionately angry and wholly involving' Daily Mail, 6 February 2004 - Daily Mail

'I know it is a fiction, but I emerged from the book full of admiration for the patience and resilience of that generation.

About Andrea Levy

Andrea Levy was born in England to Jamaican parents. She is the author of EVERY LIGHT IN THE HOUSE BURNIN', NEVER FAR FROM NOWHERE and FRUIT OF THE LEMON, all of which were critically acclaimed. She has been a judge for the Orange Prize for Fiction, a recipient of an Arts Council Writer's Award, and lives and works in London.

Additional information

GOR001266777
9780755307517
0755307518
Small Island by Andrea Levy
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Headline Publishing Group
20040202
448
Winner of Orange Prize for Fiction 2004 Short-listed for Orange Youth Panel Prize 2010
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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