Winner of the British Book Awards Book of the Year & Debut Book of the Year 2020 Runner Up in the Comedy Women in Print Prize 2020 Shortlisted for the Costa First Novel Award 2019 Longlisted for the Women's Prize for Fiction 2020 Shortlisted for the The Jhalak Prize 2020 Shortlisted for the Waterstones Book of the Year 2019 ‘Heartbreaking, funny, fresh and modern all at once’ – Cat at Head Office ‘A beautifully emotional, joyful, fist-punching-the-air book’ – Hannah Kate at Liverpool One ‘A powerhouse debut novel’ – Martyn at Finchley Road Published on a wave of critical acclaim – and breathless enthusiasm from our booksellers – Candice Carty-Williams’ luminous debut is a joy-filled, painfully funny coming-of-age story set in modern Britain. Fabulous but flawed, defiant but vulnerable, Queenie Jenkins is one of the great fictional creations of the twenty-first century, and her story is, by turns, hilariously funny, dramatic and movingly tender. Caught between the Jamaican British family who don’t seem to understand her, a job that’s not all it promised and a man she just can’t get over, Queenie’s life seems to be steadily spiralling out of control. Desperately trying to navigate her way through a hot mess of shifting cultures and toxic relationships and emerge with a shred of dignity, her missteps and misadventures will provoke howls of laughter and tears of pity – frequently on the same page. Tackling issues as diverse as mental health, race, class and consent with a light yet sure touch, Queenie is refreshingly candid, delightfully compassionate and bracingly real. The perfect fable for a frenetic and confusing time, Carty-Williams’ stellar novel is undoubtedly one of the year’s most exciting debuts and announces its author as a fresh and vibrant new voice in British literature. Cover design may vary.
Winner of the British Book Awards Book of the Year & Debut Book of the Year 2020 Runner Up in the Comedy Women in Print Prize 2020 Shortlisted for the Costa First Novel Award 2019 Longlisted for the Women's Prize for Fiction 2020 Shortlisted for the The Jhalak Prize 2020 Shortlisted for the Waterstones Book of the Year 2019 ‘Heartbreaking, funny, fresh and modern all at once’ – Cat at Head Office ‘A beautifully emotional, joyful, fist-punching-the-air book’ – Hannah Kate at Liverpool One ‘A powerhouse debut novel’ – Martyn at Finchley Road Published on a wave of critical acclaim – and breathless enthusiasm from our booksellers – Candice Carty-Williams’ luminous debut is a joy-filled, painfully funny coming-of-age story set in modern Britain. Fabulous but flawed, defiant but vulnerable, Queenie Jenkins is one of the great fictional creations of the twenty-first century, and her story is, by turns, hilariously funny, dramatic and movingly tender. Caught between the Jamaican British family who don’t seem to understand her, a job that’s not all it promised and a man she just can’t get over, Queenie’s life seems to be steadily spiralling out of control. Desperately trying to navigate her way through a hot mess of shifting cultures and toxic relationships and emerge with a shred of dignity, her missteps and misadventures will provoke howls of laughter and tears of pity – frequently on the same page. Tackling issues as diverse as mental health, race, class and consent with a light yet sure touch, Queenie is refreshingly candid, delightfully compassionate and bracingly real. The perfect fable for a frenetic and confusing time, Carty-Williams’ stellar novel is undoubtedly one of the year’s most exciting debuts and announces its author as a fresh and vibrant new voice in British literature. Cover design may vary.
Winner of the British Book Awards Book of the Year & Debut Book of the Year 2020 Runner Up in the Comedy Women in Print Prize 2020 Shortlisted for the Costa First Novel Award 2019 Longlisted for the Women's Prize for Fiction 2020 Shortlisted for the The Jhalak Prize 2020 Shortlisted for the Waterstones Book of the Year 2019 ‘Heartbreaking, funny, fresh and modern all at once’ – Cat at Head Office ‘A beautifully emotional, joyful, fist-punching-the-air book’ – Hannah Kate at Liverpool One ‘A powerhouse debut novel’ – Martyn at Finchley Road Published on a wave of critical acclaim – and breathless enthusiasm from our booksellers – Candice Carty-Williams’ luminous debut is a joy-filled, painfully funny coming-of-age story set in modern Britain. Fabulous but flawed, defiant but vulnerable, Queenie Jenkins is one of the great fictional creations of the twenty-first century, and her story is, by turns, hilariously funny, dramatic and movingly tender. Caught between the Jamaican British family who don’t seem to understand her, a job that’s not all it promised and a man she just can’t get over, Queenie’s life seems to be steadily spiralling out of control. Desperately trying to navigate her way through a hot mess of shifting cultures and toxic relationships and emerge with a shred of dignity, her missteps and misadventures will provoke howls of laughter and tears of pity – frequently on the same page. Tackling issues as diverse as mental health, race, class and consent with a light yet sure touch, Queenie is refreshingly candid, delightfully compassionate and bracingly real. The perfect fable for a frenetic and confusing time, Carty-Williams’ stellar novel is undoubtedly one of the year’s most exciting debuts and announces its author as a fresh and vibrant new voice in British literature. Cover design may vary.
Winner of the British Book Awards Book of the Year & Debut Book of the Year 2020 Runner Up in the Comedy Women in Print Prize 2020 Shortlisted for the Costa First Novel Award 2019 Longlisted for the Women's Prize for Fiction 2020 Shortlisted for the The Jhalak Prize 2020 Shortlisted for the Waterstones Book of the Year 2019 ‘Heartbreaking, funny, fresh and modern all at once’ – Cat at Head Office ‘A beautifully emotional, joyful, fist-punching-the-air book’ – Hannah Kate at Liverpool One ‘A powerhouse debut novel’ – Martyn at Finchley Road Published on a wave of critical acclaim – and breathless enthusiasm from our booksellers – Candice Carty-Williams’ luminous debut is a joy-filled, painfully funny coming-of-age story set in modern Britain. Fabulous but flawed, defiant but vulnerable, Queenie Jenkins is one of the great fictional creations of the twenty-first century, and her story is, by turns, hilariously funny, dramatic and movingly tender. Caught between the Jamaican British family who don’t seem to understand her, a job that’s not all it promised and a man she just can’t get over, Queenie’s life seems to be steadily spiralling out of control. Desperately trying to navigate her way through a hot mess of shifting cultures and toxic relationships and emerge with a shred of dignity, her missteps and misadventures will provoke howls of laughter and tears of pity – frequently on the same page. Tackling issues as diverse as mental health, race, class and consent with a light yet sure touch, Queenie is refreshingly candid, delightfully compassionate and bracingly real. The perfect fable for a frenetic and confusing time, Carty-Williams’ stellar novel is undoubtedly one of the year’s most exciting debuts and announces its author as a fresh and vibrant new voice in British literature. Cover design may vary.
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Interesting but not for everyone. Lots of sex and sexual references. I can see why it has won awards though. A good insight into attitudes towards minorities in the UK.World of Books gave very good price and service.
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The book was well used but the content was amazing! Great author, loved this book!
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First read this book in lockdown. Cant recommend it highly enough for women of all ages.
| Imprint | Trapeze |
| Pub date | 06 Feb 2020 |
| DEWEY edition | 23 |
| Language | English |
| Spine width | 25mm |
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Interesting but not for everyone. Lots of sex and sexual references. I can see why it has won awards though. A good insight into attitudes towards minorities in the UK.World of Books gave very good price and service.
The book was well used but the content was amazing! Great author, loved this book!
First read this book in lockdown. Cant recommend it highly enough for women of all ages.
Great characters, brilliant story. Highly recommended.
Real-life, relatable, eye opening stories to really get yourself stuck into and have a little giggle over. Heard many great things about this book, and whilst it's a little different from my usual fiction it has not disappointed at all.
Surprisingly great book. Would read this book over and over again. Very funny, and engaging.
Loved this book,finished it within 6 days. Compelling, addressing real life issues and navigating them in the 21st century, also gives a perspective of 20+ generations issues.
I can only review the efficiency of the delivery which was awesome! It was so fast but I am still to read Queenie.
This book was for my son and it his one of his favourite books.
I couldn't put this book down and read it in one day (self care all the way). It had really good topics in it such as depression, anxiety, racism, relationships, trauma, generational trauma etc. It was funny, light and serious at the same time.
| Imprint | Trapeze |
| Pub date | 06 Feb 2020 |
| DEWEY edition | 23 |
| Language | English |
| Spine width | 25mm |