Barrington Jedidiah Walker, a charismatic 74-year-old Antiguan-British man living in Hackney, London, has been married to Carmel for fifty years. Beneath this seemingly conventional life lies a profound secret: Barrington has been in a passionate, decades-long love affair with his best friend, Morris. As Carmel's patience wears thin and she threatens to leave him, Barrington is forced to confront his hidden desires, societal expectations, and the truth about his life, embarking on a poignant journey to reconcile his identity and pursue genuine happiness in his later years.
Why You Should Read?
- Explores themes of hidden sexuality and identity in old age with both humor and depth.
- Offers a unique and nuanced perspective on Black British life, masculinity, and immigrant experiences.
- Features a compelling, complex, and unforgettable protagonist grappling with love, regret, and the courage to be authentic.
- A poignant and often witty examination of long-held secrets and the transformative power of self-acceptance.