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Light in the House Burnin' was Andrea Levy’s first novel, and is
semi-autobiographical written in 1994. The story is of a Jamaican family
living in London in the 1960s . They arrived from Jamaica in 1948 for a
‘better opportunity’ the Dad, Mr Jacob in the story’s own words and in
all probability her own Dad’s words too as this mirrored her own life.
Six
months after her mother followed him and they set up home in a council
flat in Highbury, London. The story is told by the youngest child,
Angela.
Twenty years and four children later Mr Jacob
has become seriously ill and starts to move unsteadily through the care
of the National Health Service and the chapters swing between that time
and Angela’s memories of her childhood life. I loved this book and was
sad when I got to the end; the innocence of the parents in a very
prejudicial England, their outlook was to keep low and not make a fuss
made me feel sympathetic towards their plight. When the Dad was very ill
they were typical of that time that they didn’t want to trouble the
Drs. It was Angela then in her early twenties, who tries to help her
mother through this ordeal. Delightful little insights to girls growing
up in the sixties was just as I remembered this time.. I am that old!
Her book ‘Small Island’ was televised in two parts.Another good read.
Other books read by Andrea Levy:- Small Island.
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