Smallie
by Eden McKenzie-Goddard
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Pub Date 28 May 2026 | Archive Date 28 May 2026
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‘A sharp, tender debut that traverses generations of one family’ YOMI SODE, award-winning author of Manorism
'What an electrifying and important debut. Every word is knife sharp, every emotion nuanced and every twist brilliantly turned . . . Should be at the top of everyone's 2026 Must Read list' RACHEL JOYCE, author of The Handmade God
‘Smallie’: A Caribbean adjective for ‘Small Islander’
In 1961, nineteen-year-old Lucinda Brown travels to England in search of her son’s father, Clarence Braithwaite, who left Barbados to join the British army. But aboard the ship to Southampton she meets a man named Raldo who offers her a glimpse of a new life, a freer life. Bound by the memory of her son waiting at home, she chooses Clarence – realizing too late that war has made a stranger out of him.
Nearly fifty years later, Lucinda receives a letter from the Home Office that threatens to tear her world apart. Her children rally together to prove her legal arrival, and to do so they must track down an elusive man from her past, a man she wanted to love but instead lost, a man who now holds the key to her family’s future. Raldo . . .
An exhilarating and expansive tale of a family thrown into collision with the Windrush scandal, Smallie shows just how easily the past can spill into our lives, even when – especially when – we think we’ve closed the door on it.
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'Smallie . . . is both historical retrospective of the West Indian experience in Britain during the so-called ‘Windrush’ era, as well as heartwarming exploration of love of self, family, community and country. It is a brilliant and deeply moving debut' CHERIE JONES, author of How the One-Armed Sister Sweeps Her House
'An enlightening and beautifully crafted story' JJ BOLA, author of Mask Off: Masculinity Redefined
'With Smallie, McKenzie-Goddard has achieved a paradoxical feat: making a singular type of pain feel indisputably collective without sacrificing each unique aspect of such a dangerous time in recent history. Emotive, careful and wearing, McKenzie-Goddard’s grasp of language is just as strong as the effect this outstanding debut will have on every reader' ORE AGBAJE-WILLIAMS, author of The Three of Us
'Smallie reminds us of what it means to unite in powerlessness and how our futures often rest in the palms of the unjust. Told with stunning language and underlining the plight of the Windrush generation in the UK, this novel is one that will live with me indefinitely' ONYI NWABINELLI, author of Allow Me to Introduce Myself
Available Editions
| EDITION | Other Format |
| ISBN | 9780241733684 |
| PRICE | £16.99 (GBP) |
| PAGES | 224 |
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