Ugly Dogs Don't Cry by DD Armstrong - ISBN: 9781913090272
Paperback
West London friendship tested: can dreams survive college and bullies?

Ugly Dogs Don't Cry

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  • Paperback

    344 pages

  • Release Date

    7 December 2020

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Summary

A modern retelling of Steinbeck’s classic Of Mice and Men, this landmark work from DD Armstrong is a poignant look at intimacy, friendship, and masculinity.

Best friends Kyle and Sideeq are beginning their first year of college in West London. Sideeq, a talented aspiring artist, spends his time perfecting his artwork and hanging out with his friends while having to learn how to process the harrowing events of his past. Kyle’s ambitions are to become a rapper and a successful …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781913090272
ISBN-10:1913090272
Author:DD Armstrong
Publisher:Jacaranda Books Art Music Ltd
Imprint:Jacaranda Books Art Music Ltd
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:344
Release Date:7 December 2020
Weight:249g
Dimensions:198mm x 128mm x 28mm
Series:Twenty in 2020
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Critics Review

With exceptional skill and sharp insight, DD Armstrong creates the most authentic representation of West London youth culture I’ve seen yet; his voice is fluid and natural, a joy to read, ranging from the humorous, to the emotionally gut wrenching within a few immersive pages. Here’s a writer with infinite promise at his fingertips. * Courttia Newland *

DD Armstrong impressively reimagines Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men by merging its themes of male friendship, loneliness, and the American Dream with a post-Grenfell West London that immerses the reader in the youth culture of today.By masterfully unraveling the complexities of masculinity and Black British youth culture, Armstrong has made this well-known novel relevant to today’s society.Armstrong’s deep dive into the social politics of teenage love, life, and friendship will resonate with you. The novel will keep you gripped, with characters that make you nostalgic for Steinbeck’s classic but also paint a brilliant picture of a new and diverse future.

– Shauna Waterman

DD Armstrong impressively reimagines Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men by merging its themes of male friendship, loneliness, and the American Dream with a post-Grenfell West London that immerses the reader in the youth culture of today.By masterfully unraveling the complexities of masculinity and Black British youth culture, Armstrong has made this well-known novel relevant to today’s society. Armstrong’s deep dive into the social politics of teenage love, life, and friendship will resonate with you. The novel will keep you gripped, with characters that make you nostalgic for Steinbeck’s classic but also paint a brilliant picture of a new and diverse future.

– Shauna Waterman * Words of Colour *

About The Author

DD Armstrong

DD Armstrong is an author, playwright and international educator who holds a MA in Stage & Screenwriting after earning a scholarship from Regents University. He is the creator of The Beyond Words anthology. He teaches Self Development Through Creative Writing to prisoners in the UK and the United States. DD is also a script consultant and his portfolio includes working at the BBC Writersroom as well consulting for a number of British feature films including The Intent and Adulthood.

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