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360 pages • first pub 2018 (editions)
ISBN/UID: None
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Publisher: Not specified
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Mukesh has just moved from Kenya to the drizzly northern town of Keighley. He was expecting fame, fortune, the Rolling Stones and a nice girl, not poverty, loneliness and a racism. Still, he might not have found Keith Richards, but he did find the...
Community Reviews Summary of 116 reviews
Moods
sad 76%
reflective 70%
challenging 29%
funny 23%
dark 17%
mysterious 11%
hopeful 5%
lighthearted 5%
tense 5%
Pace
slow 35%
Plot- or character-driven?
Character: 64% | A mix: 35%Strong character development?
It's complicated: 50% | No: 28% | Yes: 21%Loveable characters?
It's complicated: 42% | Yes: 35% | No: 21%Diverse cast of characters?
Yes: 85% | No: 7% | N/A: 7%Flaws of characters a main focus?
Yes: 61% | No: 23% | It's complicated: 7% | N/A: 7%Average rating
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Death of parent, Terminal illness, Racism360 pages • first pub 2018 (editions)
ISBN/UID: None
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Publisher: Not specified
Publication date: Not specified
Description
Mukesh has just moved from Kenya to the drizzly northern town of Keighley. He was expecting fame, fortune, the Rolling Stones and a nice girl, not poverty, loneliness and a racism. Still, he might not have found Keith Richards, but he did find the...
Community Reviews Summary of 116 reviews
Moods
sad 76%
reflective 70%
challenging 29%
funny 23%
dark 17%
mysterious 11%
hopeful 5%
lighthearted 5%
tense 5%
Pace
slow 35%
Plot- or character-driven?
Character: 64% | A mix: 35%Strong character development?
It's complicated: 50% | No: 28% | Yes: 21%Loveable characters?
It's complicated: 42% | Yes: 35% | No: 21%Diverse cast of characters?
Yes: 85% | No: 7% | N/A: 7%Flaws of characters a main focus?
Yes: 61% | No: 23% | It's complicated: 7% | N/A: 7%Average rating
Content Warnings
Submitted by users as part of their reviews
Graphic
Death of parent, Terminal illness, Racism