Small Island, Andrea Levy

A fascinating book looking at England at the end of WW2 from the perspectives of 4 characters. The book majors on the issues of race and the racism of the white British empire which I found shocking but not surprising (recent surveys show that, depressingly, attitudes have barely changed). I was struck more by how each character viewed their own motives/story as being rich with meaning whereas their view of others was that they were superficial and shallow. I was desperate for their stories to somehow overlap/engage. Switching between the characters gave the book extra momentum and allowed the reader a better chance at making more rounded judgements on each character. Definitely worth a read.



