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Hello Mum
Hello Mum
Oct 22, 2024 8:34 PM

Author:Bernardine Evaristo,Malachi Kirby

Hello Mum

Brought to you by Penguin.

It's a hot summer afternoon. Tension is in the air. A gang of youths on bikes gathers outside a chip shop. A teenage boy is stabbed and left bleeding on the street.

The boy's motherwonders how this could have happened to her son. She is full of questions, but when the answers lie so close to home, are they really what she wants to hear?

© Bernadine Evaristo 2010 (P) Penguin Audio 2020

Reviews

Enthralling as a thriller, yet also a beautiful human drama, and a serious enquiry into the possibility of goodness

—— Tessa Hadley

Beautiful and brilliant. The exquisite writing is vivid, poetic and perceptive; the characters alive and compelling. Everything I want from a novel. I loved it.

—— Stephen Merchant

Lively, poetically written and above all compassionate

—— Sunday Times

Timely and hopeful

—— Cosmopolitan

This sinuous morality tale unfurls from the alternating perspectives... Slinking along like a thriller, it encompasses people smuggling, the labyrinthine inhumanity of Britain's immigration system, alcoholism and a class prejudice that cuts both ways. Kindness and its motives are a constant preoccupation

—— Economist

Pulses with energy

—— Mail on Sunday

A startlingly original, continuously astute, and deeply compassionate novel. You People alerts us, in these dark times, to the possibility of human nobility

—— Pankaj Mishra

Lalwani's vivid, intensely empathic novel raises profound moral questions while maintaining the momentum and urgency of a thriller

—— The Lady

Lalwani is a writer who understands people, and it shines through in her descriptions. This is a moving, authentic, humane novel which raises fundamental questions about what it means to be kind in an unkind world, and it will stay with me for a long time

—— Guardian

Lalwani's novel tackles racism and xenophobia, but You People is essentially a compassionate human drama, full of perceptive insights

—— Independent, Books of the Month

Folds serious social issues into an entertaining plot

—— Daily Mail

Brilliant . . . A thriller reminiscent of Dirty Pretty Things. Really recommend it.

—— Nikesh Shukla

Intelligent and heart-piercing - an exceptional novel about the Britain we live in, even if we choose not to see it

—— Kamila Shamsie, author of Home Fire

Lalwani's prose has a balletic lightness

—— Economist

A female lead who isn't defined by a romantic story arc? Yes please. Lalwani's serious, ravishing way of writing about the secret life of Britain is just what we need

—— Times

You People is a short, complex novel that shines a light behind the smiles at your local restaurant, and asks tough questions about the nature of goodness in an unfair society

—— Sunday Telegraph BOOK OF THE WEEK

A sensitive and thought-provoking examination of an issue that is never far from the news and, as the plot accelerates, it segues into a tense and nerve-wracking thriller

—— Western Mail

Lalwani's novels are full of moments when the stories people tell about themselves and the world prove to be unreliable or open to manipulation.... observations are magical, fresh and unsettling

—— London Review of Books

If you want a book to read this summer that taps into contemporary concerns, this excellent new one from Nikita Lalwani is the one to read

—— Spectator

Lalwani explores kindness, altruism and the precariousness of interconnected lives in an economical tale that has the pace and suspense of a thriller

—— Daily Mail

Lalwani eloquently explores the prejudices, financial pressures and loneliness faced by 'outsiders' trying to survive in a hostile environment

—— The Tablet
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