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Social worker Keith, separated from his wife and their teenage son, is floundering in a world of fraught sexual politics, parental responsibilities and class expectations. He takes refuge from his domestic problems in a long-cherished writing project and a renewed relationship with his aging father, who came to Britain as part of the windrush generation, but for the first time in his life he begins to feel extremely vulnerable as a black man in English society.

Meanwhile Annabelle watches the man she married against the wishes of her parents struggle with his grip on reality. Despite their three year estrangement, she realises that they have no choice but to close ranks if they are to protect their son from a world of street gangs and violence.



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Impressive... The extended conclusion is expertly done; the sense of loss it conjures, lasting -- Stephanie Cross * Daily Mail *
Caryl Phillips is an alpha-class writer, both as a phrase-maker and an observer of human nature -- Max Davidson * Mail on Sunday *
There is rich material here -- Jane Shilling * Evening Standard *
A good book... extremely well done * Guardian *
A sharply observed slice of modern British life, cutting across race, class and generational divides to reveal the complexities we're constantly negotiating * Metro *

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      Publisher: Vintage Publishing
      Publication Date: 6/3/2010 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780099539742, 978-0099539742
      ISBN10: 0099539748

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Social worker Keith, separated from his wife and their teenage son, is floundering in a world of fraught sexual politics, parental responsibilities and class expectations. He takes refuge from his domestic problems in a long-cherished writing project and a renewed relationship with his aging father, who came to Britain as part of the windrush generation, but for the first time in his life he begins to feel extremely vulnerable as a black man in English society.

      Meanwhile Annabelle watches the man she married against the wishes of her parents struggle with his grip on reality. Despite their three year estrangement, she realises that they have no choice but to close ranks if they are to protect their son from a world of street gangs and violence.



      Trade Review
      Impressive... The extended conclusion is expertly done; the sense of loss it conjures, lasting -- Stephanie Cross * Daily Mail *
      Caryl Phillips is an alpha-class writer, both as a phrase-maker and an observer of human nature -- Max Davidson * Mail on Sunday *
      There is rich material here -- Jane Shilling * Evening Standard *
      A good book... extremely well done * Guardian *
      A sharply observed slice of modern British life, cutting across race, class and generational divides to reveal the complexities we're constantly negotiating * Metro *

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