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Small Island by Andrea Levy

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By Andrea Levy

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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.

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10 Aug 2022

Really enjoyed the back stories and how they informed your perception of the characters and they behaviour.
Eye opening to how prejudice and discrimination was so inherent less that 100 years ago.

18 Jun 2022

This author has blown me away again. A different time in history, the windrush generation, and very different characters. But so real and so diverse...Queenie an east end woman and a newly arrived West Indian woman. Again, Levy creates powerful, strong survivors who you don't pity despite the tragedy in their lives. This author is amazing.

13 Apr 2022

Rachealg

Excellent book to read for empathy. The author has written it in such a clever way.

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