Author:Sam Selvon,Hari Kunzru
Moses thinks he's got it made. Originally a poor Caribbean immigrant, he is now the proud landlord of a ramshackle house in Shepherd's Bush, London. He has visions of being master of his own domain, writing his memoirs while his trusty sidekick and handyman, Bob, does all the work. But Moses' problems are far from over...
Soon a Black Power group take over the basement, headed by the indomitable - but very sexy - Brenda, and an illegal people-smuggling ring is discovered upstairs. Not to mention harassment from racist police, sheep-slaughtering in the back yard and a Black Panther (the human kind) on the loose.
Will Moses' elaborately constructed castle in the air be demolished by these unruly forces?
Following the fortunes of characters from Selvon's The Lonely Londoners, Moses Ascending is a hilarious and telling depiction of 1970s Britain.
Praise for American Royals: An addictive Jilly Cooperesque saga
—— GuardianAs You Were is an absolute tour de force: raw, sharp and wild. Elaine Feeney writes with such love for and understanding of her characters. It’s the literary equivalent of a stiff drink beside a warm fire: a book that will rattle you before it settles you.
—— Lisa McInerneyAs You Were was just (effing) amazing. Brimful of brilliant characters – what an exciting, visceral, poetic read. I adored the lack of sentimentality. Sinéad Hynes is complex and excellently realised – a role model too, for I found her (sometime) selfishness thrillingly refreshing. As You Were gives permission to Irish women to put themselves first, and considering what we've come from, that's seismic. Elaine Feeney is such a talent. I LOVED it!
—— Marian KeyesA truly original voice. Raw, urgent and uncompromising about the lengths we go to to conceal hurt, deception, psychic pain... A brilliant portrayal of the kindness of strangers, the kinship of women and the heartbreak of married love.
—— Mary Costello'An absolutely fabulous book’
—— Kevin BarryAs You Were is a powerful openhearted novel with an authentic visceral voice. It is a thrilling, hugely enjoyable read and a quite brilliant fiction debut from this superbly gifted poet.
—— Mike McCormackOutraged, compassionate, and very very funny, Elaine Feeney is a ferociously good writer.
—— Claire Louise BennettElaine Feeney's voice is utterly singular, thrilling, unpredictable, a continuous pleasure. It seems trite in the face of such a captivating and original novel to say that we're lucky to have her - but we are.
—— Nicole FlatteryBeautiful, torrential, vital, Elaine Feeney's debut novel aches with all the comedy and sorrow of how it feels to be alive now.
—— Conor O'CallaghanRendered with searing honesty, biting humour, and most importantly of all perhaps, layers of compassion that creep up on you like a fragile child, Elaine Feeney's As You Were is a comet’s tail of loss, regret, hurt, damage, sass, wit, and courage; an artfully braided paean to resilience, to not giving up, to the small ways we find to bandage our broken selves. We should be grateful for this wonderful debut.
—— Alan McMonagleA beautifully manic soliloquy to life’s tickly pleasures and wacky distresses. What an absolute kick box of a novel. Just wow.
—— June CaldwellI was totally gripped: the writing thrums with originality. Fierce, astonishing, perceptive - I loved As You Were!'
—— Danielle McLaughlin[A] blistering flow of wild, full-on language and gritty life-story telling
—— Kerry Fowler , Sainsbury's MagazineFeeney's voice is at once fresh and sharp, with an eye for the comedy of existential dread
—— Stephanie Merritt , ObserverExtraordinary... This is writing that often reaches into your heart and clutches it
—— Evening StandardInventive, entertaining and utterly original
—— i NewspaperA powerful novel... Fierce and insistent, its stories continue to burn brightly long after reading
—— Irish TimesExhilarating... While As You Were may seem at first glance to be a novel about facing death, it is gloriously full of life
—— Irish Independent