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Title:
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Queenie |
Authors:
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Carty-Williams, Candice |
Genre:
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Fiction |
Pages:
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387 |
Year:
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2019 |
Language:
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English |
Description:
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If one's name determines one's destiny then Queenie Jenkins should be strong and brave, but that couldn't be further from the truth. As a young well-educated woman of colour in London, she should be living the dream, but the vicissitudes of 21st century living, especially the racism she encounters on a daily basis, are dragging her down.
Poignant, honest, and ultimately uplifting, this is a thoughtful story of an irrepressible character finding her way up from rock bottom and claiming her place in the world.
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Categories:
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Fiction, Community, Culture/Ethnic/Racial, Relationships, Social commentary/perspectives, England, Content may disturb, 2022 Titles, Larger font |
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By: DUNED 117
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2024-10-17 15:00:52 |
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This was the racial, cultural, generational insight we didn't know we needed. Easy to read, funny yet poignant, eye opening and thought -provoking. |
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By: PALMN 010
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2024-08-29 14:08:11 |
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We found this book a little dispiriting and sad at times, but the book ended on a high note for Queenie. |
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By: AUCK 271
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2024-08-21 10:31:15 |
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This was a challenging book for our group. Half of the group didn't finish the book, and the rest struggled to finish it but were pleased that they did. However, it prompted a lively discussion. |
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By: HUNTLY 001
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2024-03-14 15:01:33 |
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Too many questions but we had an interesting and wide-ranging discussion. Most of us found it difficult to read at first but it improved. Rich with social issues, but not much fun to read. |
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By: INVER 003
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2023-09-18 10:14:25 |
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Difficult to get into. Didn't enjoy the shifting time frames. |
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By: PICT 007
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2023-08-19 10:37:14 |
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Queenie was a disappointing read. It is the type of paperback one might expect to find at a one-star trashy resort, dog eared and covered in food/coffee stains. I have read the other reviews here and OK if you dig deep, there is the racially oppressed aspect of being Jamaican, living in Brixton and having a less than ideal upbringing. Where is the storyline - the protagonist did herself no favours with her constant casual, sometimes violent sex, and consequent trips in and out of the sexual health clinic. Frankly, she deserved to be suspended from work - did she even do any work? Rating 0. |
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By: GORE 005
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2023-06-27 14:15:57 |
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Good book. |
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By: PIOPIO 001
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2023-06-22 19:45:57 |
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All agreed it was a challenging read and for some the content around destructive behaviour, distressing. Very thought provoking. Discussion not as good as usual partly dictated by the few members who really didn't enjoy it. |
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By: AUCK 385
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2022-09-28 11:27:36 |
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This book was more than just "chick lit" as first thought. Provoked discussions around race and gender in today's society, and fighting stereotypes. |
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By: BLENH 013
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2022-09-28 10:19:54 |
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We enjoyed 'Queenie', but we had high expectations due to the accolades it received, which weren't met. We found it quite hard to be an observer of Queenie's self-destructive behaviour. |
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By: PUTAR 002
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2021-12-10 14:23:45 |
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Some explicit scenes that shocked some members. |
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By: CHCH 515
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2021-11-17 14:39:20 |
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Good to experience a perspective from a POC; the book was emotionally hard at times but overall enjoyable. |
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By: ROTO 002
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2021-05-13 14:33:21 |
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A thought provoking book, 'Queenie' created a great discussion about how women present to the world, and how women of different ethnic groups meet different responses. The characters were written very well, the main characters evolving into well rounded, very human, people. Highly recommend. |
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By: MOTUE 004
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2021-01-20 11:24:51 |
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Interesting read. Some felt it was trying too hard to be shocking. Somewhat disturbing, but led to good discussions. |
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