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OverviewSearingly candid, conversation-starting stories of class, culture, community and crime in the heart of London's capital. These are voices from the margins - the voices of the Northville Estate. 'Vital' Marcel Theroux 'I loved this book' Anna Whitwham 'This book offers unrivalled insight into the joys and pains of life on Britain's socio-economic periphery' Jonathan Ilan 'Fast paced, gripping, thoughtful and caring- the tale of one of London's most deprived neighbourhoods, as seen from the inside' Danny Dorling 'Trapped Life lays bare the challenges of the inner city environment and offers a valuable new perspective' Joy White 'An urgent and pressurised account of lives which are often reduced to headlines. This is not just a book - it's a reckoning' Scorcher 'Trapped Life is a searing & tender recollection of tangled roots, survival & community, sprinkled with joy' -------------------Jade LB 'The roads don't forget, and old reputations cling on, drawing trouble even when someone's trying to start fresh.' Take a step into the heart of the British inner city with Trapped Life, a searingly candid narrative that shatters sensationalist headlines to reveal the authentic lives of the mandem on the infamous Northville Estate in London. Dr Ebony Reid, through personal and professional insights, offers a raw and intimate look at a vibrant and complex community, often misunderstood by wider society. In a year spent on her childhood estate, Reid's powerful storytelling blends reality with creative narrative, taking you through The Cotch, The Block, and even to the Bookies - some of the prominent landmarks of Northville. This urgent and dignified account exposes the devastating socio-economic disparity in urban Britain, making Trapped Life not just a book, but a call to understand and change the lives of those trapped by their circumstances. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ebony ReidPublisher: Cornerstone Imprint: Merky Books Dimensions: Width: 22.40cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 26.90cm Weight: 0.370kg ISBN: 9781529911893ISBN 10: 1529911893 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 16 April 2026 Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , General , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews'This is a vital contribution to the national conversation about urban violence. Ebony Reid untangles the terrible logic that leads young men to risk their lives in the drug economy. With a novelist’s compassion and a scientist’s rigour, she takes us beyond the stereotypes to depict her characters’ lives in all their pathos and tragedy' -- Marcel Theroux 'In a profound and timely narrative, Reid takes us beyond routine understanding of a place and its people. Trapped Life lays bare the challenges of the inner city environment and offers a valuable new perspective, as well as an ‘up close’ analysis of the truly human effects of street violence' -- Dr Joy White 'A stirring meditation on the vitality and plurality of life on this London estate. Reid has found a way to bear witness to the beauty, detail and intimacy in each individual story up-close... I loved this book' -- Anna Whitwham 'This book offers unrivalled insight into the joys and pains of life on Britain’s socio-economic periphery. Anyone looking for an understanding of urban violence, and the kinds of wisdom that might one day work to prevent it would do well to start their reading here' -- Jonathan Ilan 'Fast paced, gripping, thoughtful and caring: the tale of one of London’s most deprived neighbourhoods, as seen from the inside' -- Danny Dorling 'God bless the writers weaving tragic, hilarious, complex and magical tales of lives often demonised. Trapped Life is a searing and tender recollection of tangled roots, survival and community, sprinkled with joy' -- Jade LB ‘A searing, urgent account of the lives too often reduced to headlines. In TRAPPED LIFE, Reid captures the mandem with rare honesty and authority, illuminating urban estate life and beyond with compassion, fury and fierce intelligence. This is not just a book - it’s a necessary reckoning.’ -- Scorcher 'This is a vital contribution to the national conversation about urban violence. Ebony Reid untangles the terrible logic that leads young men to risk their lives in the drug economy. With a novelist’s compassion and a scientist’s rigour, she takes us beyond the stereotypes to depict her characters’ lives in all their pathos and tragedy' -- Marcel Theroux 'In a profound and timely narrative, Reid takes us beyond routine understanding of a place and its people. Trapped Life lays bare the challenges of the inner city environment and offers a valuable new perspective, as well as an ‘up close’ analysis of the truly human effects of street violence' -- Dr Joy White 'A stirring meditation on the vitality and plurality of life on this London estate. Reid has found a way to bear witness to the beauty, detail and intimacy in each individual story up-close... I loved this book' -- Anna Whitwham 'This book offers unrivalled insight into the joys and pains of life on Britain’s socio-economic periphery. Anyone looking for an understanding of urban violence, and the kinds of wisdom that might one day work to prevent it would do well to start their reading here' -- Jonathan Ilan 'Fast paced, gripping, thoughtful and caring: the tale of one of London’s most deprived neighbourhoods, as seen from the inside' -- Danny Dorling 'God bless the writers weaving tragic, hilarious, complex and magical tales of lives often demonised. Trapped Life is a searing and tender recollection of tangled roots, survival and community, sprinkled with joy' -- Jade LB Author InformationEbony Reid is a criminologist and ethnographer who specialises in researching street crime and violence in inner-city London. Having grown up on an estate in London, she dedicates her academic teaching and research to examining the cycles of poverty, psychosocial factors, and the related violence that frequently underpin 'Trap Life'. Trapped Life is her first book. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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