Anita and Me (Collins Modern Classics)
By (Author) Meera Syal
HarperCollins Publishers
Fourth Estate Ltd
18th November 2024
23rd May 2024
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.914
Paperback
320
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 27mm
240g
The debut novel from the award-winning screenwriter of 'Bhaji on the Beach'. The story of nine-year-old Meena, growing up in the only Punjabi family in the Black Country mining village of Tollington.
Blonde, sassy and rebellious, Anita Rutter is everything nine-year-old Meena wants to be. Growing up in the only Punjabi family in the village, Meena is desperate to break free from her parents. She wants fishfingers and chips, not chapati and dhal; she wants an English Christmas, not her familys endless Diwali celebrations. And more than anything, she wants Anita to accept her into her gang.
But is a friendship with Anita Rutter really everything it seems
A vivid portrait of a British childhood in the 1970s, Anita and Me is a novel rich with humour and compassion a poignant story of immigration, adolescence and belonging.
Tom Sawyer meets Cider With Rosie en route to India via Wolverhampton. A wonderful book treat yourself. Ben Elton
Funny, moving and packed full of wonderful surprises. Esther Freud
This is a funny, sad book. It made me long to be a kid again, yet grateful Id grown up. Jo Brand
Anita and Me is full of pleasure. Syal is as skilful at rendering the saucy, ballsy backchat of the Tollington women as she is at describing Meenas uncles and aunties, her parents Indian friends. The book is expertly structured and engagingly written, illuminated throughout by Meenas ironical irreverance and robustness of spirit. I can give it no higher recommendation. Laura Tennant, Guardian
Meera Syal is a writer, actress, playwright, comic and novelist. She wrote the screenplays for the films Bhaji on the Beach and the multi-award-winning My Sister Wife. Her TV work includes 3 BBC hit series, The Real McCoy, The Kumars at No 42 and Goodness Gracious Me. She scripted the musical Bombay Dreams, which opened this summer in London. Anita and Me, her first novel, won a Betty Trask Award and was shortlisted for the Guardian Fiction Prize. Her second novel, Life Isnt All Ha-Ha, Hee-Hee, was published in 1999.