Description
A wide-ranging and affecting debut novel about family and identity, perfect for fans of Bernardine Evaristo or Zadie Smith.
About the Author
Yasmin Cordery Khan is an historian and broadcaster. She is the author of The Great Partition (for which she won the Gladstone Prize for History), and The Raj at War, and has written for the Guardian and the Observer. Edgware Road is her first novel.
Reviews
Part family mystery, part immigrant hustle, Edgware Road is a complete tour de force... Khan calls up all the ghosts that prowl between children and their parents, between immigrants and their homelands, between our dreams of wealth and our hunger for love, and exorcises them with prose so lapidary and understanding so vast Khan's novel is like unto a blessing' -- Junot Diaz
Poised to be one of the debuts of the season * Vogue India *
A brilliant, intriguing novel about identity and family. The smells and sounds of 1980s London leap from the page and the characters feel so real that I can hardly believe they're not -- Louise Hare
At a time when travelling is almost impossible, this beautiful novel transported me. An elegant and moving book from a highly promising new voice in fiction -- Sathnam Sanghera
A book for readers of Bernardine Evaristo and Zadie Smith * Vogue India *
A gripping mixture of mystery, family drama and insights into the immigrant experience, Khan's expansive debut depicts two generations of a London Pakistani family, and the secrets of an estranged father that keep haunting his daughter years after his death * Waterstones *
A moving, evocative read * Woman's Own *
An incredibly accomplished debut... This is an affecting debut focussed on the themes of family and identity -- Adele Parks
Book Information
ISBN 9781801107341
Author Yasmin Cordery Khan
Format Hardback
Page Count 416
Imprint Apollo
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC