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Frying Plantain

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2nd September 2021

Price: £9.99

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Selected: Paperback / ISBN-13: 9780349701509

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This is the book I’ve been waiting to read my entire life on the diasporic Caribbean experience. The writing is sharp, intelligent and everything you’d expect from a talented Jamaican writer. I honestly love this book’ Symeon Brown

Frying Plantain is every bit as delicious as the title suggests’ Candice Carty-Williams, author of Queenie

In her brilliantly incisive debut, Zalika Reid-Benta artfully depicts the tensions between mothers and daughters, second-generation immigrants and first-generation cultural expectations, and Black identity and predominately white society.

Kara Davis is a girl caught in the middle – of her Canadian nationality and her desire to be a ‘true’ Jamaican, of her mother and grandmother’s rages and life lessons, of having to avoid being thought of as too ‘faas’ or too ‘quiet’ or too ‘bold’ or too ‘soft’.

Set in Toronto’s ‘Little Jamaica’, Kara moves from girlhood to the threshold of adulthood, from elementary school to high school graduation, in these twelve interconnected stories.

A rich and unforgettable portrait of growing up between worlds, Frying Plantain shows how, in one charged moment, friendship and love can turn to enmity and hate, well-meaning protection can become control, and teasing play can turn to something much darker. A must-read for fans of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Jamaica Kincaid and Zadie Smith.

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Refinery29
An incisive and sharp must-read coming-of-age story
NOW Magazine
A debut novel from a writer to watch
Open Book (Canada)
A show-stopping debut collection, delving into family pressures and control, experiences of identity in immigrant families, and life as a young Black woman in Toronto
Symeon Brown
This is the book I've been waiting to read my entire life on the diasporic Caribbean experience. The writing is sharp, intelligent and everything you'd expect from a talented Jamaican writer. I honestly love this book
Candice Carty-Williams, author of Queenie
Frying Plantain is every bit as delicious as the title suggests
Stylist
An outstanding debut
Happiful
Tackling big issues including race, class, and identity, these interlinked stories share a strong emphasis on the intergenerational relationships - and pressures - many can feel. Zalika's debut novel really is set to be a modern classic
The i
Reid-Banks' beautifully written debut follows Kara Davis as she makes her way in Toronto's Little Jamaica
Prima
A great debut