Min side Kundeservice Bli medlem

Rainbow Milk

an Observer 2020 Top 10 Debut

«A page turner with a lot of heart»

Observer

AN OBSERVER TOP TEN DEBUT 2020

'Sensuous and thrillingly well written', Observer

'When did you last read a novel about a young, black, gay, Jehovah Witness man from Wolverhampton who flees his community to make his way in London as a prostitute? This might be a debut, but Mendez is an exciting, accomplished and daring storyteller with a great ear for dialogue. Les mer

145,-
Paperback
Sendes innen 7 virkedager

Logg inn for å se din bonus

AN OBSERVER TOP TEN DEBUT 2020

'Sensuous and thrillingly well written', Observer

'When did you last read a novel about a young, black, gay, Jehovah Witness man from Wolverhampton who flees his community to make his way in London as a prostitute? This might be a debut, but Mendez is an exciting, accomplished and daring storyteller with a great ear for dialogue. Graphic Erotica Alert! Don't read this book if you like your fiction cosy and middle-of-the-road' Bernardine Evaristo, winner of the 2019 Booker Prize for Girl, Woman, Other

'The kind of novel you never knew you were waiting for. An explosive work that reels from sex, to sin, to salvation all the while grappling with what it means to black, gay, British, a son, a father, a lover, even a man. A remarkable debut' Marlon James, Booker Prize winning author of Black Leopard, Red Wolf

'This debut cements Mendez as a stunning new voice in fiction' Cosmopolitan

Rainbow Milk is an intersectional coming-of-age story, following nineteen-year-old Jesse McCarthy as he grapples with his racial and sexual identities against the backdrop of a Jehovah's Witness upbringing and the legacies of the Windrush generation.

In the Black Country in the 1950s, ex-boxer Norman Alonso is a determined and humble Jamaican who has moved to Britain with his wife to secure a brighter future for themselves and their children. Blighted with unexpected illness and racism, Norman and his family are resilient in the face of such hostilities, but are all too aware that they will need more than just hope to survive.

At the turn of the millennium, Jesse seeks a fresh start in London - escaping from a broken immediate family, a repressive religious community and the desolate, disempowered Black Country - but finds himself at a loss for a new centre of gravity, and turns to sex work to create new notions of love, fatherhood and spirituality.

Rainbow Milk is a bold exploration of race, class, sexuality, freedom and religion across generations, time and cultures. Paul Mendez is a fervent new writer with an original and urgent voice.

Detaljer

Forlag
Dialogue Books
Innbinding
Paperback
Språk
Engelsk
Sider
368
ISBN
9780349700588
Utgivelsesår
2021
Format
20 x 13 cm
Priser
Long-listed for Gordon Burn Prize 2020 UK and Jhalak Prize 2021 UK.

Anmeldelser

«A page turner with a lot of heart»

Observer

«I was more than happy to spend time reviewing Paul Mendez' Rainbow Milk, an ambitious, clever and candid debut»

Nicole Flattery, Irish Times

«

This sharp coming-of-age novel explores exactly what it means to be a young, queer Black man in Britain. It's bold, fearless
and fresh

»

Esquire

«This debut cements Mendez as a stunning new voice in fiction. Semi-autobiographical, this gripping coming-of-age story set in the Black Country in the 1950s follows 19-year-old Jesse as he comes to terms with his racial and sexual identity against the backdrop of his repressive religious upbringing . . . An original addition to the queer fiction canon»

Cosmopolitan

«The prose is muscular, the sex graphic, the dialogue sharp . . . Rainbow Milk is a complex and intersectional treatment of race, class, sexuality and sex work and a powerful, thrilling and accomplished debut novel»

The Skinny

«A fearlessly groundbreaking debut»

Colin Grant, Guardian

«A state of the nation novel . . . extraordinary . . . the voice of the character is so strong . . . Paul Mendez is now a significant new figure in the literary world . . . James Baldwin would be very proud of this book»

BBC Radio 4 Front Row

«Mendez's remarkable debut is a fervent, hope-filled and ultimately uplifting coming-of-age story»

The i

«This is a debut novel but it reads like a pro . . . His prose is cool, slippery and cuts clean to the quick. He takes you places unfamiliar and confusing and with a sentence connects you to the core of the character's mind. It's a fast ride in an astonishingly cool car . . . His sensual explorations of desire are mixed together with withering condemnations of British imperialist ideology, folded in with tender reflections on parenting, and what it means to be young, queer and black in the UK today»

GScene

«[Rainbow Milk] is more real and generous than most contemporary novels.Ultimately, this is a searing account of the human need for physical connection. Mendez never shies away from the melodrama of sex, the cymbal-crashing opera of desire. He is a unique new voice in the British novel»

Johanna Thomas-Corr, Sunday Times

«Exhilarating . . . Rainbow Milk is an important and ambitious book . . . a bravura piece of writing, with echoes of Andrea Levy's Small Island . . . think Barry Jenkins's Moonlight but set in the West Midlands, with Bibles instead of crack . . . if Rainbow Milk is anything to go by, Mendez looks set to shake up the literary establishment in the most thrilling way»

i newapaper

«A fearless and hopeful account of one black man's entry into adulthood that explores identity, family and sexuality against the backdrop of the Windrush legacy . . . this is a wonderful read from an exciting new voice in British fiction»

Independent

«Exquisite descriptions of the body, of longing and lust, set against the recent history of the nation. Proof once more there can be no discussion of English history that isn't also a discussion of blackness, queerness and class»

Andrew McMillan

«Eye-poppingly frank, urgent and fresh»

Suzi Feay, Financial Times

«Moving and memorable, Rainbow Milk heralds Mendez as an original new voice in queer fiction»

AnOther Magazine

«This book is marvellous. It is beautifully written, balancing fine observation and pathos, sexuality and high culture, struggle with triumph. It's pacy, witty and gentle. I loved every minute of reading this, and I am excited for its future readers»

Okechukwu Nzelu, author of The Private Joys of Nnenna Maloney

«When did you last read a novel about a young, black, gay, Jehovah Witness man from Wolverhampton who flees his community to make his way in London as a prostitute? This might be a debut, but Mendez is an exciting, accomplished and daring storyteller with a great ear for dialogue. Graphic Erotica Alert! Don't read this book if you like your fiction cosy and middle-of-the-road»

Bernardine Evaristo

«A debut novel set to make a name for its author, Rainbow Milk is a tightly-written but wide-ranging exploration of race, sexuality, class and religion»

New European

«Daring, dexterous, exciting and accomplished, Mendez is a writer with plenty to say»

Attitude

«A very beautifully and tenderly written account of what it was like to come to the "mother country", expecting a welcome and finding prejudice»

Stephen Hough, Telegraph

«Hard-hitting and lingers long after the final page»

i newspaper

«Rainbow Milk is a bold and raw novel . . . memorable and affecting»

Nadifa Mohamed, New Statesman

«Described as "explosive", "beautiful", "original", this exciting debut is all of these things . . . Full of lust, longing and pathos»

Kit de Waal, The Week

«Mendez's novel, based on his experience of growing up black and gay in a West Midlands Jehovah's Witness community, is one of the most exciting debuts of recent years. His vivid prose elevates and brings to life an already extraordinary story»

The Times

«There's something particularly thrilling about discovering a great debut, and none this year could be more electric than Paul Mendez's Rainbow Milk. Sex, blackness, class, religion, male bodies, self-understanding and finding a community are all explored in new ways with startling assurance»

Daniel Hahn, Spectator

«New writer Paul Mendez explores sexuality, race, class and religion across generations and cultures in his semi-autobiographical debut novel Rainbow Milk»

BBC

«Brilliant»

Stylist

«Rainbow Milk is a rich, beautifully-crafted story, uncompromising in its exploration of identity and privilege. The characters are portrayed with such tenderness and honesty - I know that I'll be thinking about them for years to come»

«The kind of novel you never knew you were waiting for. An explosive work that reels from sex, to sin, to salvation all the while grappling with what it means to black, gay, British, a son, a father, a lover, even a man. A remarkable debut»

«Vivid, moving and packs a visceral punch»

Medlemmers vurdering

Oppdag mer

Bøker som ligner på Rainbow Milk:

Se flere

De som kjøpte denne kjøpte også:

Lot

Bryan Washington
Paperback 
145,-
 

Logg inn

Ikke medlem ennå? Registrer deg her

Glemt medlemsnummer/passord?

Handlekurv