Sunjeev Sahota ~ The Year of the Runaways

March 5, 2017

There was a lot to discuss in the novel: the way the characters retained much of the innocence and optimism despite their rather bleak and grinding lives with Tochi the most engaging of them; the caste system and its significance today and it was felt that the book could only have been written by and ‘insider’; its setting in a supportive culture despite the different backgrounds of the main characters, but also one with huge pressures put upon younger family members by the older generation; the manipulation by the ‘traffickers’. However everyone had issues about the use of so much unfamiliar language and thought a glossary would have helped. Some ignored the terminology but then felt they were missing out, not just in the understanding of the words but the significance of colour, dress code etc.  We wondered if there was there a sub-plot only identified to those who could fully understand the entire context, but also noted the use of foreign terms decreased as the characters become more immersed in British society. Also for many the ending was unsatisfactory.

 

Overall the book offered a bleak vision of struggle with a quasi-documentary feel.

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