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The Day I Fell Off My Island

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The Day I Fell Off My Island by Yvonne Bailey-Smith is a poignant tale that explores the journey of a young girl as she uproots from her vibrant Caribbean home to face a new and challenging life in England. The story delves into themes of identity, belonging, and resilience, capturing the complexities of adapting to a vastly different culture while grappling with memories of her past. It's a deeply moving narrative that examines the bonds of family and the search for one's place in the world.
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You might enjoy this book if you appreciate heartfelt stories of personal growth and resilience, especially those set against the backdrop of migration and cultural transition. It's compelling for readers interested in exploring deep emotional landscapes and the challenges of adjusting to a new life after leaving everything familiar behind. If you are drawn to intimate narratives that intricately weave themes of identity and belonging, this novel could be a great choice for you.

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The Day I Fell Off My Island

Coming-of-age debut novel, by the mother of Zadie Smith, about a young Jamaican girl faced with the trauma of immigration, estrangement from her family, and the emotional upheaval of moving to London in the 1960s.

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A coming-of-age debut novel, by the mother of Zadie Smith, about a young Jamaican girl faced with the trauma of immigration, estrangement from her family, and the emotional upheaval of moving to London in the 1960s.

The Day I Fell Off My Island tells the story of Erna Mullings, a teenage Jamaican girl uprooted from her island following the sudden death of her beloved grandmother.

When Erna is sent to England to be reunited with her siblings, she dreads leaving behind her elderly grandfather and the only life she has ever known. A new future unfolds in a strange country and with a mother she barely knows. The next decade will be a complex journey of estrangement and arrival, new beginnings, and the uncovering of long-buried secrets.

A psychologist and former social worker, Yvonne Bailey-Smith, explains:

'As an immigrant child, I often wished that someone had been able to take me aside and explain to me that leaving everything I knew to go on a so-called adventure to somewhere way beyond my imagination was going to cause me an unimaginable sense of loss and sadness. I also wish that the same person had been there to reassure me that I would survive and even flourish, given half a chance. My work and conversations with children, young people and adults, as well as with many friends, have given me a unique insight into the travails of people who have experienced things for which they felt utterly unprepared at the time.'

'A striking story with an unforgettable cast of characters' β€” Candice Carty-Williams

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The Day I Fell Off My Island is praised for its evocative depiction of Jamaican childhood, rich with detail and atmosphere, enhanced by its use of Jamaican patois. The novel addresses themes such as immigration, family, and mental illness, creating a compelling coming-of-age tale that delves into social issues with nuance and empathy. Yvonne Bailey-Smith's storytelling skill brings vibrancy and depth, offering an insightful exploration of cultural identity and belonging.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781838386016

Publisher: Myriad Editions

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 22 October 2021

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Myriad Editions

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 127.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 400

About the Author

Yvonne Bailey-Smith was was born in Jamaica in 1954 and immigrated to the UK in 1969. She trained and worked first as a social worker before becoming a psychotherapist. She is also a Water Aid Supporter and passionate about providing clean water and sanitation in developing countries. She is the mother of three children: novelist Zadie Smith; actor, musician and children's book author Ben Bailey Smith; and lyricist and writer LucSkyz. She lives in Willesden in London NW2.

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