Remembered

Longlisted for the Women's Prize 2019

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Pub Date 7 Feb 2019 | Archive Date 31 Jan 2019

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From the Northern Writer's Award Winner comes. . .

REMEMBERED

LONGLISTED FOR THE WOMEN'S PRIZE 2019

iNews BOOKS OF THE YEAR 2019

'Compares with Toni Morrison's Beloved . . . [Yvonne Battle-Felton's] characters get under your skin' GUARDIAN

'Vital, important and humane. Everyone needs to read this book' JENN ASHWORTH

'It's haunting and militant and very visceral and compassionate, heart wrenching story and painful to read' DIANA EVANS

'Deftly explores generational trauma and the nature of enterprise, and gives a perspective on slavery not often explored' CHARLIE BRINKHURST-CUFF

'Some books both break your heart and set you free. REMEMBERED will change you.' RACHEL EDWARDS, author of Darling


It is 1910 and Philadelphia is burning.

The last place Spring wants to be is in the rundown, coloured section of a hospital surrounded by the groans of sick people and the ghost of her dead sister. But as her son Edward lays dying, she has no other choice.

There're whispers that Edward drove a streetcar into a shop window. Some people think it was an accident, others claim that it was his fault, the police are certain that he was part of a darker agenda. Is he guilty? Can they find the truth?

All Spring knows is that time is running out. She has to tell him the story of how he came to be. With the help of her dead sister, newspaper clippings and reconstructed memories, she must find a way to get through to him. To shatter the silences that governed her life, she will do everything she can to lead him home.

From the Northern Writer's Award Winner comes. . .

REMEMBERED

LONGLISTED FOR THE WOMEN'S PRIZE 2019

iNews BOOKS OF THE YEAR 2019

'Compares with Toni Morrison's Beloved . . . [Yvonne Battle-Felton's] ...


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ISBN 9780349700502
PRICE £14.99 (GBP)
PAGES 304

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Featured Reviews

Different to most of my reads,and a reminder I should probably be reading more books like this.
A story to remind us that it wasn't that long ago that people were bought and sold and stollen,and treated like they weren't even human due to the colour of their skin.
Gave me a lot to think about.

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An exploration of the history of slavery, through the history of one individual.

Edward, a black man, lies dying in hospital after an incident with a tramcar which looks like he is to blame – certainly the mob baying outside his window think so.

His mama, Spring, sits beside him and opens the Book that she’s been creating all her life. Spring’s story is heartbreaking, sad, yet true and representative of the stories of so many others who lived through slavery, and the continual prejudices post-freedom.

The characters are well crafted and full of life, and I cared deeply about them all through the empathetic narrative woven by Yvonne Battle-Felton. A book to remember.

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