Pink House at Appleton

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Pub Date 28 Jan 2015 | Archive Date 7 Mar 2015

Description

This is the second edition of The Pink House at Appleton, a disturbing novel of adultery and betrayal. about a Jamaican childhood, a domineering father and a submissive mother on a Jamaican sugar estate.

Set in 1950s Jamaica during British colonial rule, the novel covers a year in the life of a black middle-class Jamaican family at Appleton Sugar Estate. Against a background of subtle race and class prejudice and adultery, the novel describes the fate of the Brookes family when Harold Brookes, proud and ambitious, determined to establish himself and bring up his family with the right values, is unable to measure up to his own ideals. His clandestine relationship with Ann Mitchison, the white wife of the English assistant general manager of the estate, and the ramifications of a previous, secret liaison with a common woman, bring about the destruction of both families.

The story is about the meeting of innocence and experience, seen mainly through the eyes of the sexually aware eight-year-old Boyd Brookes, who is smitten with seven-year-old Susan Mitchison. The two children nurture a secret relationship and see each other as romantic characters in a book. They finally meet after a slow, sensual build-up, but the relationship is cut short as their families disintegrate, and as a playful event brings about sudden tragedy...

This is the second edition of The Pink House at Appleton, a disturbing novel of adultery and betrayal. about a Jamaican childhood, a domineering father and a submissive mother on a Jamaican sugar...


A Note From the Publisher

Jonathan Braham was born in Jamaica and educated there and in the UK. He wrote his first novel at sixteen years of age and was writing for radio while still at school. Jonathan has written for the Jamaica Journal and national newspapers, and he published the first edition of The Pink House at Appleton in 2011.

Jonathan Braham was born in Jamaica and educated there and in the UK. He wrote his first novel at sixteen years of age and was writing for radio while still at school. Jonathan has written for the...


Advance Praise

'Braham’s descriptive powers are exquisite – conveys passion, emotion and sexual arousal superbly.'
Lawrence Archer, author of Ricin! The Inside Story of the Terror Plot that Never Was

'The sounds, smells and tastes of life on the estate are brought vividly to life. A good, satisfying read.'
Rebecca Kershaw, New Books Magazine

'A well-plotted story set in Jamaica in the 1950 and with such a good sense of location that you can smell the rum. Recommended.'
The Bookbag

'Braham’s descriptive powers are exquisite – conveys passion, emotion and sexual arousal superbly.'
Lawrence Archer, author of Ricin! The Inside Story of the Terror Plot that Never Was

'The sounds...


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ISBN 9781784627492
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