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Peepal Tree Press Ltd Paperback English

Look At You

By Amanda Smyth

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Peepal Tree Press Ltd Paperback English

Look At You

By Amanda Smyth

Regular price £10.99 £9.34 Save 15%
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  • This powerful novel in stories follows its young narrator, growing up in a divided family. Shifting between Trinidad, England, and Ireland, she must learn to make sense of herself, and take her place in a world full of contradictions, cruelty and temptation. Look At You grabs the attention elegantly, with sharp dialogue, acuteness of observation, and the joy of meeting complex characters. The frank and engaging narrator, recognising the independent otherness of the people she writes about, has an alert eye for moments of epiphany, absurdity, sadness and comedy. 'Amanda Smyth writes like a descendant of Jean Rhys...a born novelist' ALI SMITH ‘Smyth’s writing is as lushly beautiful as the landscape she describes’ THE TIMES ‘Like Alice Walker, Smyth vividly and empathetically re-creates gender and racial tensions’ ELLE MAGAZINE 'Hypnotic and heartbreaking... this may be Amanda Smyth's best book yet.' PAUL MURRAY
This powerful novel in stories follows its young narrator, growing up in a divided family. Shifting between Trinidad, England, and Ireland, she must learn to make sense of herself, and take her place in a world full of contradictions, cruelty and temptation. Look At You grabs the attention elegantly, with sharp dialogue, acuteness of observation, and the joy of meeting complex characters. The frank and engaging narrator, recognising the independent otherness of the people she writes about, has an alert eye for moments of epiphany, absurdity, sadness and comedy. 'Amanda Smyth writes like a descendant of Jean Rhys...a born novelist' ALI SMITH ‘Smyth’s writing is as lushly beautiful as the landscape she describes’ THE TIMES ‘Like Alice Walker, Smyth vividly and empathetically re-creates gender and racial tensions’ ELLE MAGAZINE 'Hypnotic and heartbreaking... this may be Amanda Smyth's best book yet.' PAUL MURRAY