
Jamaica Road
A Novel
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Narrateur(s):
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Sapphire Joy
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Auteur(s):
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Lisa Smith
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A transformative love story about two best friends who fall for each other, fall apart, and try to find their way back together in their tight-knit British-Jamaican community.
South London, 1981: Daphne is the only Black girl in her class. All she wants is to keep her head down, preferably in a book. The easiest way to survive is to go unnoticed.
Daphne’s attempts at invisibility are upended when a boy named Connie Small arrives from Jamaica. Connie is the opposite of small in every way: lanky, outgoing, and unapologetically himself. Daphne tries to keep her distance, but Connie is magnetic, and they form an intense bond. As they navigate growing up in a volatile, rapidly changing city, their families become close, and their friendship begins to shift into something more complicated. When Connie reveals that he and his mother “nuh land”—meaning they’re in England illegally—Daphne realizes that she is dangerously entangled in Connie’s fragile home life. Soon, long-buried secrets in both families threaten to tear them apart permanently.
Spanning one tumultuous decade, from the industrial docklands of the Thames to the sandy beaches of Calabash Bay, Jamaica Road is a deftly plotted and emotionally expansive debut novel about race and class, the family you’re born with and the family you choose, and the limits of what true love can really conquer.
©2025 Lisa Smith (P)2025 Random House AudioCe que les critiques en disent
“Smith’s dialogue is pitch-perfect. Most impressive is the way she draws Daphne and Connie, both complex characters constantly looking for somewhere to fit in. The writing is top-notch, and the novel manages to be heartfelt but never sentimental. This is a major achievement from an author with talent to spare. A moving, beautifully structured novel from an incredible new voice."—Kirkus, starred
“Smith’s captivating debut sees a British Jamaican woman take stock of the friendships and sense of purpose she found in her youth in 1980s Southeast London… In a narrative enriched by lilting patois and vibrant details of Jamaican cooking and the period’s ska scene, Smith’s well-rounded characters spring to life. This gritty drama hits hard.”—Publishers Weekly, starred
“Jamaica Road vividly captures what it means to grow up between cultures—the ache of not quite belonging, the horrors swallowed in the name of fitting in. Smith's rendering of 1980s South London is dazzling-rich in detail and atmosphere. At the powerful center is the evolving relationship between Daphne and Connie, stretched across time, fraught history and family crises. Smith has crafted a tender, nuanced, and unforgettable coming-of-age story.”—Essie Chambers, author of Swift River