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The Grand Scheme of Things: the bold new novel about prejudice in the theatre world
By (Author) Warona Jay
Footnote Press Ltd
Footnote Press Ltd
14th January 2025
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Satirical fiction and parodies
Narrative theme: Diversity, equality, inclusion
Paperback
304
Width 135mm, Height 216mm, Spine 21mm
286g
'This blistering story puts you in mind of last year's blockbuster hit, Yellowface . . . Enjoyable, riotously mischievous and gleefully direct, without losing nuance or lapsing into caricature' - Daily Mail
Meet Relebogile Naledi Mpho Moruakgomo. Or, for short, Eddie: an aspiring playwright who dreams of making it big in London's theatre world. But after repeated rejections from white talent agents, Eddie suspects her non-white sounding name might be the problem.
Enter Hugo Lawrence Smith: good looking, well-connected, charismatic and . . . very white. Stifled by his law degree and looking for a way out of the corporate world, he finds a kindred spirit in Eddie after a chance encounter at a cafe.
Together they devise a plan which will see Eddie's play on stage and Hugo's name in lights and expose the theatre world for its racism and hollow clout-chasing. But as their plan spins wildly out of control, Eddie and Hugo find themselves wondering if their reputations, and their friendship, can survive.
'This blistering story puts you in mind of last year's blockbuster hit, Yellowface . . . Enjoyable, riotously mischievous and gleefully direct, without losing nuance or lapsing into caricature' - Daily Mail
'With a combination of wit and compassion, Jay offers a trenchant examination of systemic racism in the arts from the POVs of survivors, unwitting contributors and intentional participants, while at the same time shining a light on the drives that bind us all: the desire for love, success and a sense of worth in our communities. Jay doesn't offer easy answers or simplistic characterisations: everyone is beautifully complicated - they keep you guessing from start to finish. What a fabulous debut novel!' - Megan Campisi, author of THE SIN EATER
'American Fiction meets Queenie: The Grand Scheme of Things skewers racism in the arts, while humorously and honestly exploring the importance of community, and what we'll do for love and success. I couldn't put it down'' - Jenna Clake, author of DISTURBANCE
'The Grand Scheme Of Things is a beautiful, funny must-read from a writer who shines the spotlight on theatre and its old-school, elitist ways. It's five stars from me' - Sophia A Jackson, Editor/Founder of Afridiziak Theatre News
Born in Botswana, raised in the West Midlands, UK and living in London, Warona Jaystudied law at the University of Kent and King's College London before switching to a creative writing PhD at Brunel. She was shortlisted for the Sony Young Movellist of the Year Award judged by Malorie Blackman and longlisted for Penguin Random
House's WriteNow Scheme in 2020.