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Jacqueline Crooks grew up in 70s and 80s Southall, part of London's migrant community carving out a space through music, culture and politics. Immersed in the gang underworld as a young woman, she later discovered the power of writing and music to help her look outwards and engage differently with the world - a power that has driven her ever since, from her work with charities to her short stories, which have been nominated for the Orwell Prize for Political Fiction, the Wasafiri New Writing Prize and the BBC National Short Story Award.
ISBN9781787333635
FormatHardback
PublisherJONATHAN CAPE (02 March. 2023)
No. of Pages352
Weight457
Language English
Dimensions 222 x 146 x 30