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The Boy with the Topknot: A Memoir of Love, Secrets and Lies
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The Boy with the Topknot: A Memoir of Love, Secrets and Lies

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‘Could not be more enjoyable, engaging or moving’ Observer

It’s 1979, I’m three years old, and like all breakfast times during my youth it begins with Mum combing my hair, a ritual for which I have to sit down on the second-hand, floral-patterned settee, and lean forward, like I’m presenting myself for execution. For Sathnam Sanghera, growing up in Wolverhampton in the eighties was a confusing business. On the one hand, these were the heady days of George Michael mix-tapes, Dallas on TV and, if he was lucky, the occasional Bounty Bar. On the other, there was his wardrobe of tartan smocks, his 30p-an-hour job at the local sewing factory and the ongoing challenge of how to tie the perfect top-knot.

And then there was his family, whose strange and often difficult behaviour he took for granted until, at the age of twenty-four, Sathnam made a discovery that changed everything he ever thought he knew about them. Equipped with breathtaking courage and a glorious sense of humour, he embarks on a journey into their extraordinary past

from his father’s harsh life in rural Punjab to the steps of the Wolverhampton Tourist Office

trying to make sense of a life lived among secrets.

‘About real secrets, in a real quest for understanding. It’s tragic, funny and disturbing. It will challenge you, and may even change you’ Carole Angier, Independent

‘Hilarious, engaging, tragicomic’ Meg Rosoff, Guardian

‘Gripping and entertaining, horrifying and tender …… Exposes all those things we take for granted as we grow up’ Hardeep Singh Kohli, The Times

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
30 April 2009
Pages
336
ISBN
9780141028590

‘Could not be more enjoyable, engaging or moving’ Observer

It’s 1979, I’m three years old, and like all breakfast times during my youth it begins with Mum combing my hair, a ritual for which I have to sit down on the second-hand, floral-patterned settee, and lean forward, like I’m presenting myself for execution. For Sathnam Sanghera, growing up in Wolverhampton in the eighties was a confusing business. On the one hand, these were the heady days of George Michael mix-tapes, Dallas on TV and, if he was lucky, the occasional Bounty Bar. On the other, there was his wardrobe of tartan smocks, his 30p-an-hour job at the local sewing factory and the ongoing challenge of how to tie the perfect top-knot.

And then there was his family, whose strange and often difficult behaviour he took for granted until, at the age of twenty-four, Sathnam made a discovery that changed everything he ever thought he knew about them. Equipped with breathtaking courage and a glorious sense of humour, he embarks on a journey into their extraordinary past

from his father’s harsh life in rural Punjab to the steps of the Wolverhampton Tourist Office

trying to make sense of a life lived among secrets.

‘About real secrets, in a real quest for understanding. It’s tragic, funny and disturbing. It will challenge you, and may even change you’ Carole Angier, Independent

‘Hilarious, engaging, tragicomic’ Meg Rosoff, Guardian

‘Gripping and entertaining, horrifying and tender …… Exposes all those things we take for granted as we grow up’ Hardeep Singh Kohli, The Times

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
30 April 2009
Pages
336
ISBN
9780141028590