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Jamaica Road
By (Author) Lisa Smith
Dialogue
Dialogue Books
9th September 2025
12th June 2025
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Hardback
448
Width 156mm, Height 240mm, Spine 22mm
South London, 1981: Daphne is the only Black girl in her class. All she wants is to keep her head down, preferably in a book. The easiest way to survive is to go unnoticed.
Daphne's attempts at invisibility are upended when a boy named Connie Small arrives from Jamaica. Connie is the opposite of small in every way: lanky, outgoing, and unapologetically himself. Daphne tries to keep her distance, but Connie is magnetic, and they form an intense bond. As they navigate growing up in a volatile, rapidly changing city, their families become close, and their friendship begins to shift into something more complicated. But when Connie reveals that he is 'nuh land' - meaning he's in England illegally - Daphne realizes that she is dangerously entangled in Connie's fragile home life. Soon, long-buried secrets in both families threaten to tear them apart permanently. Spanning one tumultuous decade, from the industrial docklands of the Thames to the sandy beaches of Calabash Bay, Jamaica Road is a deftly plotted and emotionally expansive debut novel about race and class, the family you're born with and the family you choose and the limits of what true love can really conquer.A tender, marvellous ode to love in all its forms: familial, communal, romantic. Written with care and wisdom, these characters are some of the most memorable fictional persons I've come across in a long time. Lisa Smith is an inspiration. -- Alexia Arthurs, author of HOW TO LOVE A JAMAICAN
Jamaica Road exudes love. Even amidst the violent roil of history, Lisa Smith renders her heroine Daphne's adventures in romance, friendship and family, with a wisdom and warmth that jumps off the page. -- Vanessa Chan, author of THE STORM WE MADE
Full of 1980s south London nostalgia, Jamaica Road is a beautiful story about love, friendship and the importance of community. Daphne and Connie leap off the page as real historical events serve as the backdrop to their own struggles and triumphs. A wonderful read. -- Louise Hare, the author of MISS ALDRIDGE REGRETS
Jamaica Road describes the journeys of its characters with loving and meticulous detail. Through the eyes of her heroine-the plucky, determined Daphne-Lisa Smith deftly portrays a world in flux, in which tenderness and solidarity thrive in spite of and in response to the pervasive and intertwined forces of racial, political and patriarchal violence. A wise and moving tale of love, loss, redemption and renewal. -- Gina Chung, author of SEA CHANGE and GREEN FROG
A deeply affecting story of love and friendship. Daphne's voice is transporting as she turns her sharp eye on the decade unfolding around her while trying to unravel the tangled loyalties at home. Lisa Smith has crafted a beautifully expansive, immersive and vividly detailed tale. -- Sarah Marsh, author of A SIGN OF HER OWN
Lisa Smith's deft weaving of the story of Daphne and Connie's friendship set against the backdrop of a febrile 1980s London makes for a hugely immersive and wonderfully entertaining read. Jamaica Road is bursting with heart. I highly recommend it. -- Carole Hailey, author of SCENES FROM A TRAGEDY
Lisa Smith is a writer from South London born to Caribbean parents. She has an MA in Creative & Life Writing from Goldsmiths, University of London, where she won the Pat Kavanagh Prize in 2019. Her short story Auld Lang Syne won the 2017 Guardian 4th Estate BAME Short Story Prize and in 2020 she was selected to join the London Library Emerging Writers Programme. Jamaica Road is her first novel.