Remember, Remember
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Narrated by:
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Jessica Hayles
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By:
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Elle Machray
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**AN OBSERVER TOP 10 DEBUT NOVELIST OF 2024**
**WINNER OF THE UNICORNS CULTURE AWARD 2024**
**SHORTLISTED FOR SCOTLAND’S NATIONAL BOOK AWARD – FIRST BOOK OF THE YEAR 2024**
'Ignites a fire in your heart'
ANYA BERGMAN
'An explosive re-imagining …'
STACEY THOMAS
'Characters you love and root for'
LUCY BARKER
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1770. Delphine lives in the shadows of London: a secret, vibrant world of smugglers, courtesans and small rebellions. Four years ago, she escaped enslavement at great personal cost. Now, she must help her brother Vincent do the same.
While Britain’s highest court fails to administer justice for Vincent, little rebellions are no longer enough. What’s needed is a big, explosive plot – one that will strike at the heart of the transatlantic slave trade. But can one woman, one fuse and one match bring down an Empire?
An incendiary alternative history, Remember, Remember is a gripping story of conscience, conspiracy, queer identity and courage in the face of injustice.
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'One of the most anticipated debuts of the year … Prepare to have a good cry while simultaneously punching the air'
STYLIST
‘I don’t know if my heart will quite recover’
ELVIN MENSAH
‘Couldn’t put this book down. Beautiful, tender, and ruthless’
HANNAH KANER
‘Luscious and raw’
BRONWYN ELEY
‘Deliciously evocative and atmospheric’
HAYLEY NOLAN
‘Powerful and hopeful … I cried buckets!’
JESSICA BULL
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- Anonymous User
- 29-09-24
A gripping narrative with heartfelt characters
A somber insight into British colonial society through the eyes of those who were marginalised within it. In equal parts a courtroom drama, tale of self-emancipation and daring plotting, Machray manages to inspire the heart and crush it all the same in this riveting piece of alternate history.
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