The Estate: A Novel

The Estate: A Novel

by Martin King (Author)

Synopsis

Hailed by the authorities as "the future of housing", The Estate in south London was opened with a flourish by the Lord Mayor of London in the late 1960s. The six 20-storey tower blocks were seen as the new way forward for community life in London. However, within a matter of weeks it had all started to go wrong as racial tensions built up and families of ethnic minorities clashed. Based on true stories, this is a novel based around 11 different families living side by side in The Estate, and their perceptions of it. We find out how the Indian family, the gypsies, the gay couple and the landlord of the local pub all deal with their new homes and the dynamics of a multi-racial community. Building up to a finale at The Estate's Christmas party, this is a poignant and funny account of how life really treated the occupants of the tower blocks.

$3.28

Save:$6.85 (68%)

Quantity

2 in stock

More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 191
Publisher: Mainstream Publishing
Published: 25 Oct 2001

ISBN 10: 1840184108
ISBN 13: 9781840184105

Author Bio
Martin King was brought up near The Estate and went to school with kids who lived on it. This novel is based on the stories he heard from those kids. He is the author of Hoolifan, The Naughty Nineties, The South Downs Way and the novel A Boy's Story and is co-author of On The Cobbles - all available from Mainstream. Today he works as a black cab driver and lives in West Sussex.