![]() In a stream of consciousness as she assembles the pieces of her that have allowed her to ascend, she removes the fig leaf of illusion used to promote a narrative of British diversity, tolerance. ![]() At the point of arriving at his parents anniversary party on their country estate, she should be happy, instead she is exhausted and perhaps for the first time in her life, given her health issues, she feels some sense of agency and power as she considers whether this marriage is one compromise too far. She has done all that is expected of her to ascend to the heights of an investment bank, and to cap it all, is on the cusp of achievement, entry into the highest social strata of the establishment, marrying her white boyfriend with his old money and privilege. ![]() This is a stunning literary debut that takes no prisoners from Natasha Brown, an erudite, succinct, and incisive forensic examination of race, British history, colonialism, slavery, capitalism, misogyny, and the never ending cuts of everyday micro-aggressions experienced by an unnamed black woman of Jamaican heritage from a working class background. ![]()
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