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172:, "Kerry Young's heartfelt, sparky and affecting debut novel is a chronicle of multicultural Jamaica, both in its cultural richness and in its strife and tensions. The first-person narrator, writing in a version of local patois, is of Chinese descent, belonging to a community of Chinese immigrants that began in the mid 19th century and came to be resented by black inhabitants in proportion to its business success. ...Young's is a narrative of confusion and conflict, both in the political world and within the self. ...The complexity of Jamaican society in Pao is fascinating and bewildering." For 245:
website: "Her fiction has been praised for combining family history, deep research and the expressive power of patois. By doing so, it brings the global realities of Chinese identity to life. And she celebrates the underappreciated impact of Chinese culture on the modern Caribbean, making a powerful
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Young holds master's degrees in organization development and creative writing, in addition to a PhD in youth work. She worked in the youth service in the UK and wrote extensively in this field, undertaking research, training and consultancy for central government departments, local authorities,
529: 202:, set in mid-20th-century Jamaica "against a backdrop of social change and political upheaval, telling three people's interlinked stories of struggle and redemption, love and ambition, race, class, gender and colour in a country at a crossroads." 282:
are reflections of my preoccupation with virtue and what it means to be wholesome and have a wholesome life. So when you put all those interests together you get a perspective that is historical, political, social and personal."
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is a brilliant, observant, sometimes complex read, but with clear and simple messages, it speaks to the feminist and equal rights campaigner in all of us."
195:"confirms Young as a gifted new writer. Her novel is a blindingly good read in parts, both for its mesmeric story-telling and the quality of its prose." 946: 941: 132:, Jamaica, to a Chinese father and a mother of mixed Chinese-African heritage, and migrated to England in 1965, when she was 10 years old. 789: 951: 936: 227: 231: 931: 600: 238:(2016) was summed up by the Historical Novel Society as "Highly recommended, shocking, complex and riveting historical fiction!" 246:
case for a new understanding of Jamaican urban life." She has said that she sees herself as an inheritor of the works of "other
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Young took up fiction while still a full-time youth work consultant, beginning her first novel,
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Young has been listed as one of "11 Notable Jamaican Writers You Should Know", alongside
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voluntary organisations, charities, universities and public bodies.
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Young has been a judge for several literary awards, including the
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Fellowship Programme, Young was writer-in-residence at the
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My most important spiritual influence, 228:International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award 104:(born 1955) is a British writer, born in 748: 746: 381: 232:OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature 198:Young's next two novels were also, like 139: 519: 156:, the East Midlands Book Award and the 914: 782: 701: 699: 645: 570:Anthurium: A Caribbean Studies Journal 434: 286: 743: 505: 503: 501: 315:Honours, appointments and recognition 788:Storey, Thomas (29 September 2016), 582:Davies, Stevie (23 September 2011), 484: 482: 480: 478: 208:characterized Young's second novel, 942:21st-century Jamaican women writers 777:"Honorary Creative Writing Fellows" 696: 670:(review), Historical Book Society. 13: 952:Jamaican people of Chinese descent 937:21st-century British women writers 706:"Writer of the Month: Kerry Young" 498: 14: 968: 888: 475: 411:"Home Is Where the Heart Is", in 902:"NAW Interview with Kerry Young" 685:"Putting history in a new light" 464:Young, Kerry (26 January 2017), 869: 855: 841: 827: 813: 799: 770: 758: 727: 715: 677: 660: 626: 610: 932:21st-century British novelists 790:"The 11 Best Jamaican Writers" 683:Jacob, Debbie (16 June 2013), 593: 576: 573:, Vol. 11, Issue 2, Article 5. 557: 541: 458: 418:"Tomorrow Is Another Day", in 1: 632:Burt, Vicky (29 April 2013), 447:"Pao by Kerry Young – review" 428: 690:Trinidad and Tobago Guardian 445:Thomson, Ian (3 July 2011), 123: 7: 563:Prater, Tzarina T. (2014), 34:1955 (age 68–69) 10: 973: 779:, University of Leicester. 724:, SI Leeds Literary Prize. 319:Appointed a Fellow on the 16:British writer (born 1955) 734:"The Bridport Prize 2016" 674:issue 79 (February 2017). 489:"Kerry Young | Biography" 424:, Issue 100 (Winter 2019) 81: 60: 52: 44: 30: 23: 957:Jamaican women novelists 413:Hometown Tales: Midlands 364:Margaret Cezair-Thompson 329:University of Nottingham 305:The Literary Consultancy 250:Chinese writers such as 152:was shortlisted for the 863:Homeland Tales: Midland 634:"Gloria by Kerry Young" 552:SI Leeds Literary Prize 333:University of Leicester 325:University of Sheffield 297:SI Leeds Literary Prize 158:Commonwealth Book Prize 154:Costa First Novel Award 755:, Kerry Young website. 226:was nominated for the 807:The Art of Youth Work 722:"2014 award ceremony" 710:Writing East Midlands 470:Writers & Artists 388:The Art of Youth Work 382:Selected bibliography 140:Writing and reception 895:Kerry Young website. 668:"Show Me A 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Kingston, Jamaica
www.kerryyoung.co.uk
Jamaica
Kingston
Costa First Novel Award
Commonwealth Book Prize
Chinese-Jamaican
Stevie Davies
James Urquhart
The Independent
The Observer
Ian Thomson
Kirkus Reviews
Northern Echo
International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award
OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature
British Council
hyphenated
Maxine Hong Kingston
Han Suyin
William Faulkner
Toni Morrison
Hermann Hesse
Aristotle
Thich Nhat Hanh
Buddhist
Jhalak Prize
SI Leeds Literary Prize
Bridport Prize
The Literary Consultancy

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