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Hortense shared Gilbert's dream of leaving Jamaica and coming to England to start a better life. But when she at last joins her husband, she is shocked by London's shabbiness and horrified at the way the English live. Even Gilbert is not the man she thought he was. Queenie's neighbours…

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10 authors picked Small Island as one of their favorite books. Why do they recommend it?

Small Island introduced me to the world of the Windrush generation, the Caribbean immigrants into Britain in the 1940s and subsequently. It detailed, in a sympathetic but unflinching way, the prejudices and difficulties faced by Black immigrants. Some of the characters were memorable, and the writing was original and emotional. The book was fully deserving of all the awards it received on publication.

This gorgeous book was one of the first mainstream stories I had seen that addressed the Black presence during World War 2.

Although it was released a good few years before my first historical fiction novel was published, reading it surely planted those early seeds for my later books. Of bringing untold Black British stories to light. To remind us all that history has been whitewashed and so many untold stories exist.

From Lola's list on Black British history.

A work of historical fiction, it's neither light nor easy but it is a page-turner.

One of the first things that struck me is the use of language, the author's deft interweaving of reality, imagery, metaphor, current action, foreshadowing, plot advancement, and characterization in a lush, epic, multi-character tale.

It follows characters born and raised in Jamaica and rural England, their ultimate convergence in the city of London before, during, or after World War 2, as well as several characters' experience of that war in the various homelands of Empire and the far-flung theatres of that world-changing war.

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The High House by James Stoddard,

The Victorian mansion, Evenmere, is the mechanism that runs the universe.

The lamps must be lit, or the stars die. The clocks must be wound, or Time ceases. The Balance between Order and Chaos must be preserved, or Existence crumbles.

Appointed the Steward of Evenmere, Carter Anderson must learn the…

This novel is about the experience of the Windrush generation – the Caribbean people who moved to Britain after the Second World War.

Andrea Levy so perfectly captures the experiences of these people that I feel like I can see my own grandparents on the page.

But what I love most about this book is that it sees itself as telling a part of British history – showing how the Caribbean and Britain were connected, but also exploring with equal empathy the experiences of white British characters during and after the War.

As someone mixed race, it is so rare…

I read this novel many years ago and was blown away. I found it enlightening, skillfully written, and thought-provoking.  I was particularly captured by its honesty and how the period was easily brought to life. I was right there, in the moment. 

Small Island still holds a special place in my heart today as it began the sow the seeds for my own novels, to highlight and expose wrongs that are rarely written about without sounding preachy. 

Set in WW11 and its aftermath, the drama dances swiftly into the light, and with it fearlessly reveals the curiosity of family dynamics,…

This novel took me into the poverty and mindset of post-WW2 Britain. Set in London, we follow two couples, English Queenie and Bernard, and Jamaican Gilbert and Hortense, as their lives become interwoven. Instead of communist paranoia, this novel is about another kind of fear-induced prejudice – racism. We feel the excitement and anticipation of the Windrush generation as they arrive in their ‘Mother land’ only to find a cold, prejudiced and hostile place. It deals with homesickness, feelings of alienation, and the misunderstandings that occur on the streets of London as the newly arrived Gilbert and Hortense search for…

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December on 5C4 by Adam Strassberg,

Magical realism meets the magic of Christmas in this mix of Jewish, New Testament, and Santa stories–all reenacted in an urban psychiatric hospital!

On locked ward 5C4, Josh, a patient with many similarities to Jesus, is hospitalized concurrently with Nick, a patient with many similarities to Santa. The two argue…

There is everything to admire in Small Island, a powerful story of Jamaican immigrants in England striving to remake their lives during and after WWII. Having served in the Royal Air Force, the male protagonist now finds himself relegated to an underclass in a country that no longer needs him. When a white landlady rents a room in her home to the former soldier and his new Jamaican bride, she becomes a neighborhood pariah. The war may be over, but the fear and intolerance that fueled it have come home. Despite all, this mismatched trio maintains their humanity and…

From Germaine's list on finding peace amid conflict.

Set in 1940s England and Jamaica, the novel explores racism and colorism, caste and class. Two couples—one British, the other Jamaican—who are living in one house, end up negotiating their biases in post-WWII London. Bring an illegitimate, biracial baby into the mix, and the tensions run high.

While the impact of Jamaica on British identity is the specific subject matter, Small Island reads as an exploration of the blurring—deliberate as well as unexpected—of cultural and racial lines in the US, as well. In this way, Small Island spoke to me about American-ness as much as it revealed to me the…

From David's list on complicated Black-white relations.

This gem of a novel is just as much about how the British adjusted to Jamaicans as how the latter adapted to Britain, and the conclusion is – with great difficulty.

In Levy’s story, Hortense confronts the abyss between her lofty expectations of Britain and the post-war racist reality, as well as her equal disappointment with the man she has married. But Hortense marches on, swinging her handbag, overcoming every obstacle, and Levy’s witty, penetrating and accurate portrayal of Britain’s uncomfortable adjustment to its colonial heritage is a triumph.

From Martin's list on the refugee experience.

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Trusting Her Duke by Arietta Richmond,

A Duke with rigid opinions, a Lady whose beliefs conflict with his, a long disputed parcel of land, a conniving neighbour, a desperate collaboration, a failure of trust, a love found despite it all.

Alexander Cavendish, Duke of Ravensworth, returned from war to find that his father and brother had…

Possibly the definitive fictional account of the experiences of the Empire Windrush generation but it was the mixed relationship that resonated with me. The perspective of white women who marry men of colour is rarely told. Queenie Buxton is a white British woman who rents lodgings to Gilbert and Hortense when they arrive in England from Jamaica. Queenie is pregnant with a baby whose father, Michael Roberts was in the RAF. The UK is justly proud of its role in defeating fascism in WW2. The only problem is that the narrative is often white-washed. The more than 2 million Indians…

From Sylvia's list on mixed relationships.

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The High House by James Stoddard,

The Victorian mansion, Evenmere, is the mechanism that runs the universe.

The lamps must be lit, or the stars die. The clocks must be wound, or Time ceases. The Balance between Order and Chaos must be preserved, or Existence crumbles.

Appointed the Steward of Evenmere, Carter Anderson must learn the…

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