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Treat a loved one to this joyful, big-hearted read from Booker Prize-winning novelist Bernardine Evaristo...

''[Mr Loverman is] Brokeback Mountain with ackee and saltfish and old people'' Dawn French

WINNER OF THE JERWOOD FICTION UNCOVERED PRIZE 2014 and FERRO GRUMLEY AWARD FOR LGBT FICTION 2015

Barrington Jedidiah Walker is seventy-four and leads a double life. Born and bred in Antigua, he''s lived in Hackney since the sixties. A flamboyant, wise-cracking local character with a dapper taste in retro suits and a fondness for quoting Shakespeare, Barrington is a husband, father and grandfather - but he is also secretly homosexual, lovers with his great childhood friend, Morris.

His deeply religious and disappointed wife, Carmel, thinks he sleeps with other women. When their marriage goes into meltdown, Barrington wants to divorce Carmel and live with Morris, but after a lifetime of fear and deception, will he mana

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Bernardine Evaristo can take any story from any time and turn it into something vibrating with life -- Ali Smith
This riproaring, full-bodied riff on sex, secrecy and family is Bernardine Evaristo's seventh book. If you don't yet know her work, you should - she says things about modern Britain that no one else does * Guardian *
Transforms our often narrow perceptions of gay men in England . . . Comical, agonising and, ultimately, moving * Independent *
Evaristo has a lot going on in this unusual urban romance, but beneath her careful study of race and sexuality is a beautiful love story. Not many writers could have two old men having sexual intercourse in a bedsit to a soundtrack of Shabba Ranks's Mr Loverman and save it from bad taste, much less make it sublime. But the hero of this book, and his canny creator, make everything taste just fine * Daily Telegraph *
An undeniably bold and energetic writer, whose world view is anything but one-dimensional * Sunday Times *
Audacious genre-bending, in-yer-face wit and masterly retellings of underwritten corners of history are the hallmarks of Evaristo's wit * New Statesman *
Heartbreaking yet witty, this is a story that needed to be told * Observer *
I loved this novel. Barrington is flamboyant, complex and in love with his childhood friend Morris. It really makes you think of all the stories, forbidden and forgotten, from the elders who made England their home -- Luan Goldie * Guardian *

Mr Loverman From the Booker prizewinning author

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      Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
      Publication Date: 29/08/2013
      ISBN13: 9780241145784, 978-0241145784
      ISBN10: 0241145783

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Treat a loved one to this joyful, big-hearted read from Booker Prize-winning novelist Bernardine Evaristo...

      ''[Mr Loverman is] Brokeback Mountain with ackee and saltfish and old people'' Dawn French

      WINNER OF THE JERWOOD FICTION UNCOVERED PRIZE 2014 and FERRO GRUMLEY AWARD FOR LGBT FICTION 2015

      Barrington Jedidiah Walker is seventy-four and leads a double life. Born and bred in Antigua, he''s lived in Hackney since the sixties. A flamboyant, wise-cracking local character with a dapper taste in retro suits and a fondness for quoting Shakespeare, Barrington is a husband, father and grandfather - but he is also secretly homosexual, lovers with his great childhood friend, Morris.

      His deeply religious and disappointed wife, Carmel, thinks he sleeps with other women. When their marriage goes into meltdown, Barrington wants to divorce Carmel and live with Morris, but after a lifetime of fear and deception, will he mana

      Trade Review
      Bernardine Evaristo can take any story from any time and turn it into something vibrating with life -- Ali Smith
      This riproaring, full-bodied riff on sex, secrecy and family is Bernardine Evaristo's seventh book. If you don't yet know her work, you should - she says things about modern Britain that no one else does * Guardian *
      Transforms our often narrow perceptions of gay men in England . . . Comical, agonising and, ultimately, moving * Independent *
      Evaristo has a lot going on in this unusual urban romance, but beneath her careful study of race and sexuality is a beautiful love story. Not many writers could have two old men having sexual intercourse in a bedsit to a soundtrack of Shabba Ranks's Mr Loverman and save it from bad taste, much less make it sublime. But the hero of this book, and his canny creator, make everything taste just fine * Daily Telegraph *
      An undeniably bold and energetic writer, whose world view is anything but one-dimensional * Sunday Times *
      Audacious genre-bending, in-yer-face wit and masterly retellings of underwritten corners of history are the hallmarks of Evaristo's wit * New Statesman *
      Heartbreaking yet witty, this is a story that needed to be told * Observer *
      I loved this novel. Barrington is flamboyant, complex and in love with his childhood friend Morris. It really makes you think of all the stories, forbidden and forgotten, from the elders who made England their home -- Luan Goldie * Guardian *

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