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People Person: From the bestselling author of Queenie and the writer of BBC’s Champion
Candice Carty-Williams
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Description for People Person: From the bestselling author of Queenie and the writer of BBC’s Champion
Hardback.
From the Sunday Times bestselling author of QUEENIE comes a propulsive story of heart, humour, homecoming.
People Person is a triumph. Caleb Azumah Nelson
Wonderful. Marian Keyes
I loved it. Sara Collins
It's as warm and infectious, as familiar and true as Queenie. Diana Evans
IF YOU COULD CHOOSE YOUR FAMILY...
YOU WOULDN'T CHOOSE THE PENNINGTONS.
Dimple Pennington knew of her half siblings, but she didn't really know them. Five people who don't have anything in common except for faint memories of being driven through Brixton ... Read morein their dad's gold jeep, and some pretty complex abandonment issues.
Dimple has bigger things to think about. She's thirty, and her life isn't really going anywhere. An aspiring lifestyle influencer with a terrible and wayward boyfriend, Dimple's life has shrunk to the size of a phone screen. And despite a small but loyal following, she's never felt more alone.
That is, until a catastrophic event brings her half siblings Nikisha, Danny, Lizzie and Prynce crashing back into her life. And when they're all forced to reconnect with Cyril Pennington, the absent father they never really knew, things get even more complicated. Show Less
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Publisher
Orion Publishing Co
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
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About Candice Carty-Williams
Candice Carty-Williams is a journalist, screenwriter, and author of the Sunday Times bestselling Queenie, a book described as 'vital', 'disarmingly honest' and 'boldly political'. In 2016, Candice created and launched the Guardian and 4th Estate BAME Short Story Prize, the first inclusive initiative of its kind in book publishing. She can be found on Twitter and Instagram at @CandiceC_W.
Reviews for People Person: From the bestselling author of Queenie and the writer of BBC’s Champion
Wonderful. People Person is about 5 half-siblings (1 dad, 4 mothers) who, in response to a crisis, meet as adults and start shaping themselves into a family. It's a warm novel, funny and full of emotional intelligence. The tone is light-hearted, even comic at times, but underneath there's an undertow, a steady drumbeat reminding us of all the microaggressions black ... Read morepeople experience on a daily basis - and that white people are mostly oblivious of. I cannot recommend it highly enough.
Marian Keyes
People Person is a triumph. I was so moved by this tender, often humorous, portrait of these five siblings, their burgeoning relationships and all their complexities. I loved every one of these beautifully rendered characters and I'm sure the world will too. I couldn't put it down.
Caleb Azumah Nelson
People Person is fresh, funny and tender - Candice is the voice British fiction needs.
Pandora Sykes
People Person is a portrait of a family that is as poignant as it is hilarious. It had me belly-laughing, then picking up my jaw from the floor, then nodding in delighted agreement. Candice is a writer who is not only revealing modern Britain with each of her novels; she is defining it. Cyril Pennington is a character for the ages, but this story truly belongs to the children he never managed to parent. I loved it.
Sara Collins, author of The Confessions of Frannie Langton
I loved People Person. Candice is so gifted at pulling you in as a writer. The storyline is hugely arresting and I was gripped immediately. Candice is remarkably perceptive in the way she writes people; her characters that are so well drawn, and so believable. When I wasn't reading People Person I was thinking about it and I had to finish it at the earliest opportunity.
Annie MacManus, author of Mother, Mother
People Person is more than just the title of this phenomenal second novel. It's a statement of intent. It's a declaration that when Candice Carty-Williams writes she captures the hearts and minds of readers everywhere.
Melissa Cummings-Quarry, Black Girls Book Club
The Pennington's are a large, messy family and I got to know each member intimately. This is an expertly crafted novel about family secrets that kept me on my toes from start to finish.
Liv Little
A dark comedy full of zinging dialogue and all the consolations and complications of family. A treat.
Jesse Armstrong
As warm and infectious, as familiar and true as Queenie. A funny and touching study of sibling relationships.
Diana Evans
It's a funny, heartwarming story of inheritance, kinship and influencer culture, told through one dysfunctional south London family, and as with Queenie, a maddening but loveable protagonist. Candice puts in print the word on the street; her eye is on a thriving Afro-Caribbean social and lyrical tradition.
Paul Mendez, author of Rainbow Milk
People Person is a fresh blend of brilliant wit, delicious drama, and all the ways family ties can be strained and strengthened. I fell head over heels for the Penningtons, quirks, flaws, and all.
Zakiya Dalila Harris, author of The Other Black Girl
People Person makes explicit the extremity of inheritance. It's a funny, vibrant exploration of the failures that happen among family and it asks difficult questions about healing and what we owe blood.
Raven Leilani, author of Luster
Carty-Williams has written another big-hearted blockbuster that will make her many fans smile and ache. She paints a vivid picture of the pressures on young people in modern Britain and a poignant one of how a vulnerable outsider can, with the right network, find a sense of belonging and self-acceptance.
DAILY TELEGRAPH
Where Candice reigns is in writing humorous speech... poignant.
OBSERVER
Funny, tender, poignant...everything you'd expect from Carty-Williams
EVENING STANDARD
Delivering a great second novel after a stellar debut is a big ask, but Queenie author Carty-Williams has done just that.
HEAT, Book of the Week
Carty-Williams's prose is snappy and propulsive, full of busy, telegenic set-pieces
GUARDIAN
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