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Author:   Nikita Lalwani
Publisher:   McSweeney's Publishing
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9781952119132


Pages:   230
Publication Date:   25 May 2021
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Nikita Lalwani
Publisher:   McSweeney's Publishing
Imprint:   McSweeney's Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 14.70cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 19.80cm
Weight:   0.476kg
ISBN:  

9781952119132


ISBN 10:   1952119138
Pages:   230
Publication Date:   25 May 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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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 UK A lively, poetically written and above all compassionate book. --Sunday 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) Folds serious social issues into an entertaining plot. --Daily Mail Pulses with energy. --Mail on Sunday Timely and hopeful. --Cosmopolitan Lalwani's vivid, intensely empathic novel raises profound moral questions while maintaining the momentum and urgency of a thriller. --The Lady 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 (UK) 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 Beautiful and brilliant. The exquisite writing is vivid, poetic and per- ceptive; the characters alive and compelling. Everything I want from a novel. I loved it. --Stephen Merchant This sinuous morality tale unfolds from alternating perspectives... there are worlds within worlds in this metropolis... Ms Lalwani's prose has a balletic lightness. --Economist (UK) Lalwani leaves us with a lingering sense of extraordinary lives and events, in an utterly ordinary setting. --Financial Times Lalwani's language is rich and sonorous, interwoven with vivid images that convey the depth of her characters' lives and emotions with arrest- ing clarity. --Irish Times Intelligent and heart-piercing - an exceptional novel about the Britain we live in, even if we choose not to see it. --Kamila Shamsie An opening onto a vivid world, whole in itself, not like anything else, fascinating, and so beautifully done, with fresh, alive perceptions and reactions, a tenderness towards people. --Tessa Hadley


(R)avishing, insightful prose..(written with) great skill and empathic heart... Nikita Lalwani's magical novel invites us to ponder generosity and human kindness. --Bookpage (S)urges with passion, intrigue, and a rigorous eye toward British immigration policy. --Publishers Weekly A sprawling cast that includes sharply drawn characters... Lalwani's concern is the philosophical and moral questions surrounding migration. --The New York Times (C)ompact yet powerful...this timely and adept novel deserves wide readership. --Booklist 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 UK A lively, poetically written and above all compassionate book. ?Sunday 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) Folds serious social issues into an entertaining plot. ?Daily Mail Pulses with energy. ?Mail on Sunday Timely and hopeful. ?Cosmopolitan Lalwani's vivid, intensely empathic novel raises profound moral questions while maintaining the momentum and urgency of a thriller. ?The Lady 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 (UK) 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, author of Age of Anger 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, co-creator of The Office This sinuous morality tale unfolds from alternating perspectives... there are worlds within worlds in this metropolis... Ms Lalwani's prose has a balletic lightness. ?Economist (UK) Lalwani leaves us with a lingering sense of extraordinary lives and events, in an utterly ordinary setting. ?Financial Times Lalwani's language is rich and sonorous, interwoven with vivid images that convey the depth of her characters' lives and emotions with arrest- ing clarity. ?Irish Times 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 An opening onto a vivid world, whole in itself, not like anything else, fascinating, and so beautifully done, with fresh, alive perceptions and reactions, a tenderness towards people. ?Tessa Hadley, author of Late in the Day


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NIKITA LALWANI is a contemporary British novelist whose work has been translated into sixteen languages. Her first novel, Gifted--the story of a child prodigy of Indian origin growing up in Wales--was longlisted for the Man Booker Prize, shortlisted for the Costa First Novel Award, and won the inaugural Desmond Elliott Prize for Fiction. Her second, The Village, was modeled on a real-life ""prison village"" in northern India, and won a Jerwood Fiction Uncovered Prize. Nikita wrote the opening essay for AIDS Sutra, an anthology exploring the lives of people living with HIV/AIDS in India and is a trustee of the Civil Liberties Trust, a human rights organization.

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