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That Reminds Me: Winner of the Desmond Elliott Prize 2020
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That Reminds Me: Winner of the Desmond Elliott Prize 2020

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A beautiful, brutal and breathtaking novel-in-verse from one of the brightest young British writers of today.

WINNER OF THE DESMOND ELLIOTT PRIZE 2020 ___________________________________ ‘A singular achievement.’ Michael Donkor, Guardian

‘Heartbreaking, important and original.’

Christie Watson, author of THE LANGUAGE OF KINDNESS

‘Derek Owusu’s writing is honest, moving, delicate, but tough. Once you lock on to his words, it is hard to break eye contact. A beautiful meditation on childhood, coming of age, the now, and the media. This work is heartfelt.’

Benjamin Zephaniah

‘Honest and beautiful.’

Guy Gunaratne, author of IN OUR MAD AND FURIOUS CITY

‘When writing is this honest, it soars. What an incredible use of language and truth.’

Yrsa Daley-Ward ___________________________________ Anansi, your four gifts raised to nyame granted you no power over the stories I tell…

This is the story of K.

K is sent into care before a year marks his birth. He grows up in fields and woods, and he is happy, he thinks. When K is eleven, the city reclaims him. He returns to an unknown mother and a part-time father, trading the fields for flats and a community that is alien to him. Slowly, he finds friends. Eventually, he finds love. He learns how to navigate the city. But as he grows, he begins to realise that he needs more than the city can provide. He is a man made of pieces. Pieces that are slowly breaking apart

That Reminds Me is the story of one young man, from birth to adulthood, told in fragments of memory. It explores questions of identity, belonging, addiction, sexuality, violence, family and religion. It is a deeply moving and completely original work of literature from one of the brightest British writers of today.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cornerstone
Country
United Kingdom
Date
17 November 2020
Pages
144
ISBN
9781529118605

A beautiful, brutal and breathtaking novel-in-verse from one of the brightest young British writers of today.

WINNER OF THE DESMOND ELLIOTT PRIZE 2020 ___________________________________ ‘A singular achievement.’ Michael Donkor, Guardian

‘Heartbreaking, important and original.’

Christie Watson, author of THE LANGUAGE OF KINDNESS

‘Derek Owusu’s writing is honest, moving, delicate, but tough. Once you lock on to his words, it is hard to break eye contact. A beautiful meditation on childhood, coming of age, the now, and the media. This work is heartfelt.’

Benjamin Zephaniah

‘Honest and beautiful.’

Guy Gunaratne, author of IN OUR MAD AND FURIOUS CITY

‘When writing is this honest, it soars. What an incredible use of language and truth.’

Yrsa Daley-Ward ___________________________________ Anansi, your four gifts raised to nyame granted you no power over the stories I tell…

This is the story of K.

K is sent into care before a year marks his birth. He grows up in fields and woods, and he is happy, he thinks. When K is eleven, the city reclaims him. He returns to an unknown mother and a part-time father, trading the fields for flats and a community that is alien to him. Slowly, he finds friends. Eventually, he finds love. He learns how to navigate the city. But as he grows, he begins to realise that he needs more than the city can provide. He is a man made of pieces. Pieces that are slowly breaking apart

That Reminds Me is the story of one young man, from birth to adulthood, told in fragments of memory. It explores questions of identity, belonging, addiction, sexuality, violence, family and religion. It is a deeply moving and completely original work of literature from one of the brightest British writers of today.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cornerstone
Country
United Kingdom
Date
17 November 2020
Pages
144
ISBN
9781529118605