
I don’t want to be a part of it. I want to grab it, grab its face and pull open its mouth, prize its jaws apart and reach down, in, deeper. Touch what’s inside. Set over the course of 48 hours, Natasha Brown’s staggering debut follows an unnamed narrator as she prepares to attend a garden party at the posh estate of her boyfriend’s parents. She is aware that she is heading into a space where she will be appraised and tokenized, but she is used to that. After all, she spends most of her time accommodating the needs, projections, and prejudices of others — at the investment bank where she works, in her relationship with a man who has political aspirations, in a country where she is treated as an exploitable resource. All her life, she has worked twice as hard, mastered the art of “assimilation,” and swallowed microaggressions with a smile. Now she’s got it all: the glistening City career, a glamorous Lean In feminist for a best friend, and her wealthy boyfriend is about to propose. She’s a success story. So why is she suddenly thinking about ending it all? While dismantling the narratives she’s been fed (and made complicit in), she transports the reader across centuries, memories, and snatches of conversation, and begins to look hard at those who have spent their lives watching her. Blisteringly intelligent and utterly fearless, Assembly is about one woman daring to take control of her own story, even at the cost of her life.
I don’t want to be a part of it. I want to grab it, grab its face and pull open its mouth, prize its jaws apart and reach down, in, deeper. Touch what’s inside. Set over the course of 48 hours, Natasha Brown’s staggering debut follows an unnamed narrator as she prepares to attend a garden party at the posh estate of her boyfriend’s parents. She is aware that she is heading into a space where she will be appraised and tokenized, but she is used to that. After all, she spends most of her time accommodating the needs, projections, and prejudices of others — at the investment bank where she works, in her relationship with a man who has political aspirations, in a country where she is treated as an exploitable resource. All her life, she has worked twice as hard, mastered the art of “assimilation,” and swallowed microaggressions with a smile. Now she’s got it all: the glistening City career, a glamorous Lean In feminist for a best friend, and her wealthy boyfriend is about to propose. She’s a success story. So why is she suddenly thinking about ending it all? While dismantling the narratives she’s been fed (and made complicit in), she transports the reader across centuries, memories, and snatches of conversation, and begins to look hard at those who have spent their lives watching her. Blisteringly intelligent and utterly fearless, Assembly is about one woman daring to take control of her own story, even at the cost of her life.
I don’t want to be a part of it. I want to grab it, grab its face and pull open its mouth, prize its jaws apart and reach down, in, deeper. Touch what’s inside. Set over the course of 48 hours, Natasha Brown’s staggering debut follows an unnamed narrator as she prepares to attend a garden party at the posh estate of her boyfriend’s parents. She is aware that she is heading into a space where she will be appraised and tokenized, but she is used to that. After all, she spends most of her time accommodating the needs, projections, and prejudices of others — at the investment bank where she works, in her relationship with a man who has political aspirations, in a country where she is treated as an exploitable resource. All her life, she has worked twice as hard, mastered the art of “assimilation,” and swallowed microaggressions with a smile. Now she’s got it all: the glistening City career, a glamorous Lean In feminist for a best friend, and her wealthy boyfriend is about to propose. She’s a success story. So why is she suddenly thinking about ending it all? While dismantling the narratives she’s been fed (and made complicit in), she transports the reader across centuries, memories, and snatches of conversation, and begins to look hard at those who have spent their lives watching her. Blisteringly intelligent and utterly fearless, Assembly is about one woman daring to take control of her own story, even at the cost of her life.
I don’t want to be a part of it. I want to grab it, grab its face and pull open its mouth, prize its jaws apart and reach down, in, deeper. Touch what’s inside. Set over the course of 48 hours, Natasha Brown’s staggering debut follows an unnamed narrator as she prepares to attend a garden party at the posh estate of her boyfriend’s parents. She is aware that she is heading into a space where she will be appraised and tokenized, but she is used to that. After all, she spends most of her time accommodating the needs, projections, and prejudices of others — at the investment bank where she works, in her relationship with a man who has political aspirations, in a country where she is treated as an exploitable resource. All her life, she has worked twice as hard, mastered the art of “assimilation,” and swallowed microaggressions with a smile. Now she’s got it all: the glistening City career, a glamorous Lean In feminist for a best friend, and her wealthy boyfriend is about to propose. She’s a success story. So why is she suddenly thinking about ending it all? While dismantling the narratives she’s been fed (and made complicit in), she transports the reader across centuries, memories, and snatches of conversation, and begins to look hard at those who have spent their lives watching her. Blisteringly intelligent and utterly fearless, Assembly is about one woman daring to take control of her own story, even at the cost of her life.
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This short book was not really a novel, rather an essay on a black woman negotiating her way to success in Britain and overcoming colour and gender discrimination. Success in this narrative was defined as an elite university education, work as a high flying banker, and consorting with landed families. It was a narrow approach and none of the characters came across with any genuine personality or humanity, including the narrator's boyfriend of several years who seemed to be described purely in terms of his mannerisms.
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This is the story of a black woman who has made a success of herself in the white world of corporate finance. Although she has accumulated considerable wealth she is still treated as an outsider, by her colleagues and the world at large. Assembly is her inner dialogue on the run up to a big social event at her (white) boyfriends family home. Powerful and poetic, her narrative displays a world of contradictions, and a family history in Britain of constant struggle. Absolutely excellent.
| Imprint | Back Bay Books |
| Pub date | 13 Sep 2022 |
| Language | English |
| Spine width | 15mm |
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This short book was not really a novel, rather an essay on a black woman negotiating her way to success in Britain and overcoming colour and gender discrimination. Success in this narrative was defined as an elite university education, work as a high flying banker, and consorting with landed families. It was a narrow approach and none of the characters came across with any genuine personality or humanity, including the narrator's boyfriend of several years who seemed to be described purely in terms of his mannerisms.
She loved the book
This is the story of a black woman who has made a success of herself in the white world of corporate finance. Although she has accumulated considerable wealth she is still treated as an outsider, by her colleagues and the world at large. Assembly is her inner dialogue on the run up to a big social event at her (white) boyfriends family home. Powerful and poetic, her narrative displays a world of contradictions, and a family history in Britain of constant struggle. Absolutely excellent.
Its short, but has a huge impact. Beautifully written and cant wait to see what Natasha Brown brings out next.
Bought this book after a recommendation from my father in law. A really quick read at only 100 pages, but the main character's struggles really resonated with me and I was left thinking about it for a long time after reading.
| Imprint | Back Bay Books |
| Pub date | 13 Sep 2022 |
| Language | English |
| Spine width | 15mm |