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Fast by the Horns - The hotly anticipated second novel from prizewinning author of An

English · Hardback

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From the prize-winning author of An Olive Grove in Ends , a powerful story of broken dreams and divided loyalties Bristol, 1980. In the tight-knit neighbourhood of St. Pauls, 14-year-old Jabari is proud of his position as the only son of revered community leader Ras Levi. Raised in a world of sus laws and council neglect, Jabari finds hope in his Rastafari faith, which offers the comforting vision that one day he and his fellow believers will repatriate to the motherland, where they will at last be free from oppression and prejudice. But in St Paul''s a local firebrand activist has been arrested, and violence soon overflows, pulling both father and son into its maelstrom. As Jabari rages against the iniquity, a chance encounter with a young Black child gifts him an opportunity for justice - or is it revenge? Praise for An Olive Grove in Ends : ''Tough yet tender'' Observer - 10 Best Debut Novelists of 2022 ''''Luminous'' Cherie Jones ''Moses'' talent is off the scale'' Donal Ryan ''Remarkable'' Nathan Harris ''Wise beyond his years'' Patrick McCabe

About the author

Moses McKenzie is of Caribbean descent and grew up in Bristol, where his first two novels are set. His debut novel, An Olive Grove in Ends, which Moses wrote at the age of twenty-one, won the prestigious Hawthornden Prize for Literature in 2023; it was also listed as a Guardian Novel of the Year 2022 and shortlisted for the Writers' Guild Best First Novel Award 2023. Moses was named one of The Observer's 10 Must-Read Debut Novelists of 2022, and won the inaugural Soho House Breakthrough Writer Award the same year. He is currently working on the TV adaptation of An Olive Grove in Ends. His second novel, Fast by the Horns, was published in May 2024.

Product details

Authors Moses McKenzie
Publisher Wildfire
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 09.05.2024
 
EAN 9781472283160
ISBN 978-1-4722-8316-0
No. of pages 256
Dimensions 234 mm x 160 mm x 46 mm
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature

Bristol, FICTION / City Life, POETRY / Caribbean & Latin American, Somerset, Bristol, Myth & legend told as fiction, Relating to Black British Caribbean people, ‘Street’ fiction, FICTION / Urban & Street Lit

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