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    Apr 1, 2005 · SMALL ISLAND. by Andrea Levy ‧ RELEASE DATE: April 1, 2005. An enthralling tour de force that animates a chapter in the history of empire. This is Levy’s fourth novel, but first U.S....

  2. Jan 1, 2004 · Small Island is a keenly examined story exploring the prejudices that existed, and still do, around racial inequality in post-WWII Britain. The novel flips back and forward from 1948 to a time before the war when two Jamaicans, Gilbert and Hortense dream of immigrating to Britain.

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  4. April 3, 2005. SMALL ISLAND By Andrea Levy. 439 pp. Picador. Paper, $14. IN June 1948, the S.S. Empire Windrush sailed in to London's Tilbury docks carrying 492 men from the West Indies. In...

  5. Set largely in England during and soon after WWII, Andrea Levy's award-winning debut novel Small Island is about four different people at a time of profound social upheaval: Queenie, the spoiled blonde daughter of a British butcher; her husband Bernard, the repressed working-class ...

  6. May 2, 2019 · Small Island reviewLevy’s Windrush epic makes momentous theatre. Olivier, London. Andrea Levy’s story of first-generation Jamaican immigrants in postwar Britain has been skilfully...

  7. The alluring story of two couples, one Jamaican and one English, whose paths cross in WWII-era England ... An enthralling tour de force that animates a chapter in the history of empire. Read Full Review >>. A rave rating based on 7 book reviews for Small Island by Andrea Levy.

  8. Small Island is a novel written by British author Andrea Levy. The Novel, published in 2004, tells the story of post-war Caribbean migration through four narrators – Hortense and Gilbert, who migrate from Jamaica to London in 1948, and the English couple, Queenie and Bernard, in whose house in London Hortense and Gilbert find lodgings.

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