Jubilee

Paperback Published on: 24/05/2012
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Jubilee
Good read
A coming of age novel telling of the struggle of a young Asian boy growing up in the late seventies along with all the associated prejudices that brings. T... READ MORE
Elaine Waterstones Trowbridge

Synopsis

One day can change your life...
A heartwarming novel set during a street party for the Queen's jubilee

It's 1977, the day of the Queen's Silver Jubilee, when a photographer captures a moment forever: a festive street party with bunting and Union Jacks fluttering in the breeze and, right in the centre of the frame, a small Asian boy staring intensely at the camera. The photo becomes infamous when it is adopted as a symbol of everything that is great and good about Britain, but what is the real story behind it? Relationships between the neighbours on Cherry Gardens are far from easy, and minor frictions threaten to erupt as the street party begins...

Fast forward to the present and that boy, Satish, is now a successful paediatric heart surgeon, saving lives and families every single day. But he's living with a secret - he's addicted to controlled prescription drugs. A message about a proposed reunion of the children in the photograph throws his life into turmoil as he thinks back to Jubilee Day, and the events that changed his life for ever.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Orion Publishing Co
  • ISBN: 9781780220086
  • Number of pages: 352
  • Dimensions: 197 x 191 x 24 mm
  • Weight: 242g
  • Languages: English

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Jubilee
Jubilee
A clever, topical idea for a novel. Good observations of the 70's era and the community spirit behind Jubilee Day, and also of the interactions and relatio... READ MORE
elizaco
Jubilee
wonderful storytelling
excellent first novel from Ms Harris. well written chraracters relaly draw you into the story making the book a real page turner, the events of Jubilee day... READ MORE
Becky Ryan
Jubilee
A good read
This would be a good read anyway but even more impressive as it is a first novel by this author . It really brought home the feelings of the Ugandan Asians... READ MORE
Eleanorre
Jubilee
A Good debut by Shelley Harris
Once you get used to the constant time shift in this book, you will enjoy reading about the lives of those captured in the photograph taken at the silver j... READ MORE
StokieBecks
Jubilee
A revealing of secrets!
I enjoyed this book, although did find it a little slowgoing. You are aware that something had happened at the Jubilee party on the day the famous photo wa... READ MORE
Lisa D
Jubilee
Memory Lane
Review on Jubilee by Shelley Harris The book was interesting and certainly an original idea in the storyline linking the Jubilee Celebrations of 1977 with... READ MORE
Sushi
Jubilee
Jubilee
Cherry Tree gardens, London, England, 1977. As part of local celebrations for the Queen’s Jubilee the neighbours gather together for a photograph which bec... READ MORE
aliss
Jubilee
An excellent debut novel.
I found this to be a well-constructed book with a plot which held my interest from beginning to end. The lives of the characters in the story are linked b... READ MORE
Jesse Partington
Jubilee
Cleverly plotted and a joy to read
Satish Patel is a successful man; he is a paediactric cardiologist with a wife and two children of his own. He should be happy. Yet something is amiss; an ... READ MORE
Amanda Bates
Jubilee
Really enjoyable read!
I thoroughly enjoyed this novel, it is written in a very easy to read style with enough mystery keep you turning the pages. Being written in the period I w... READ MORE
Pjs666
Jubilee
Secrets unfold, tensions build - a good read.
Satish was one of several children featured in a famous photograph supposedly representing diversity in Britain. Taken at a street party celebrating the Qu... READ MORE
SusieH
Jubilee
Interesting subject
The story switches between the young Satish, a Ugandan Asian immigrant coming to terms with 1970’s racialist Britain, his struggle to become accepted and t... READ MORE
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