In Memory of Us by Jacqueline Roy - ISBN: 9781398504257
Hardcover
Twins, memory, racism: secrets surface as past trauma unravels.

In Memory of Us

A profound evocation of memory and post-Windrush life in Britain

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  • Hardcover

    384 pages

  • Release Date

    16 April 2024

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Summary

‘A twisty tale of twins…pacily written’ - The Observer

What does it mean to remember?

Joined at birth, then pulled apart, Selina and Zora’s relationship is marked by a pattern of closeness and separation. Growing up in 50s’ and 60s’ London under the shadow of Enoch Powell, they are instinctively dependent on each other, and yet Zora yearns for her own identity. But in the eyes of the people around them, the twins are interchangeable.

They come…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781398504257
ISBN-10:1398504254
Author:Jacqueline Roy
Publisher:Simon & Schuster Ltd
Imprint:Simon & Schuster Ltd
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:384
Release Date:16 April 2024
Weight:100g
Dimensions:234mm x 153mm
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Critics Review

Praise for The Gosling Girl:

‘[The Gosling Girl] interrogates the context of a child’s crime and simplistic notions of evil by society and the media. It fosters understanding & empathy and draws us deep inside the protagonist’s psychology’ Bernardine Evaristo

‘This intriguing procedural is above all a portrait of two damaged women and a moving demonstration of how race and class have affected their lives’ The Times and The Sunday Times Crime Club

‘This is a beautifully written, insightful and thought-provoking novel. Michelle’s story drew me in immediately, and while it’s heartbreaking in places, it’s uplifting in others. Jacqueline Roy writes with deep compassion and empathy, and I have a feeling this wonderfully compelling novel will stay with me for a long time’ Susan Elliot Wright, author of All You Ever Wanted

‘A thoughtful, slow-burn exploration of how damaged children damage, The Gosling Girl asks whether some children are born evil - and shows emphatically that an abusive childhood is to blame. I felt increasing sympathy for Michelle Cameron, in all her manifestations. At times, disturbing, poignant, and thought-provoking’ Sarah Vaughan, author of Anatomy of a Scandal and Reputation

‘It was refreshing to read a thriller that wasn’t full of twists, though I kept waiting for them, as I’ve been conditioned to expect them. This well-plotted story follows Michelle, who’s recently been released from prison. Does someone who’s committed an awful crime deserve to start again?’ Prima

‘Written with compassion, and an exceptional sense of identity by Roy — born to a Jamaican father and a British mother — it is both striking and powerful’ Daily Mail

‘(a)…provocative tale of institutional racism, and how the marginalised fight back’ Stylist Magazine

‘A powerful look at institutionalised racism and the after-effects of a childhood crime’ S Magazine

The Gosling Girl is one of the most moving thrillers I’ve read for some time’ Observer

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