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Assembly: The critically acclaimed debut novel
By (Author) Natasha Brown
Penguin Books Ltd
Hamish Hamilton Ltd
1st June 2021
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
Paperback
112
Width 129mm, Height 212mm, Spine 8mm
112g
A blistering and unignorable literary debut about Blackness and whiteness in modern Britain. 'Generations of sacrifice; hard work and harder living. So much suffered, so much forfeited, for this opportunity. For my life. My choice.' Over the course of twenty-four hours, the whip-smart young narrator of Assembly receives a cancer diagnosis, decides not to tell her posh white boyfriend, accepts a long-awaited promotion from her toxic boss - and wrestles with the question of her own existence. She has spent her twenties climbing against the current, overcoming adversity, being twice as good, always reaching for that glass ceiling. But what has it all been for And why should she fight for a life that has never truly been hers Via a lacerating critique of race, Empire, and privilege in modern Britain, Natasha Brown sets out a breathtakingly bold and timely provocation about what it means to be truly safe and truly free.
Natasha Brown is a British novelist. She was a 2019 London Writers Award recipient and a 2022 Burgess Fellow at the University of Manchester's Centre for New Writing. Her debut novel Assembly was shortlisted for the Folio Prize, the Goldsmiths Prize and the Orwell Prize for Fiction.