Fiction
People Person
CANDICE CARTY-WILLIAMS, HACHETTE
Jamaican-born, London-bred womaniser, Cyril Pennington, has had five children with four different women. The result … a big, segmented, multi-racial family with little in common but some DNA and an array of abandonment issues.
When Cyril’s daughter, 30-year-old Dimple Pennington, finds herself in a disastrous situation, she calls upon her siblings, four people she barely knows. Coming together to help Dimple, these near strangers suddenly become pivotal in each other’s lives.
People Person is Carty-Williams’ followup to her best-selling novel Queenie. It’s an exploration of complex family dynamics, generational trauma, toxic relationships and racial identity. An enjoyable read, People Person is full of funny one-liners and sparky dialogue, a book that leaves you thinking of the characters long after the final page. JJ…
