#39 Western Lane, by Chetna Maroo
Booker Prize: Shortlisted 2023
Plot Time and Place: Present-day UK
Opening sentence: "I don't know if you have ever stood in the middle of a squash court - on the T - and listened to what is going on next door."
Plot summary: A young girl tries to navigate her grief, and the family's, after her mother's death.
Review: I wasn't familiar with the squash stuff, nor with the Indian foods, and other Indian terminology, so that was a bit of a hindrance to my enjoyment of the book. However, I found it touching and I liked the fact that it was a first-person child narrator.
Rating: 3/5
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