£9.99 GBP

‘Dreamy debut of loss and unrequited love.’

Kadish MorrisThe Guardian

Manny and the Baby

£9.99 GBP

Manny and the Baby

Overview

London, 1936. Two sisters are ready to take the city and the world by storm.

Bath, 2012. Two young Black men are figuring out who they are, and who they want to become.

Manny Powell is forthright, intellectual, and determined to make her mark on the London literary scene. Her younger sister, Rita ‘The Baby’, just wants to dance. Chasing their dreams across smoky Soho jazz clubs, they soon find themselves part of the burgeoning Black ambition movement, and must learn how to navigate it as women. As tensions rise, and fascism and war snap at their heels, Rita finds herself drawn to the mysterious mimic and trumpeter, Ezekiel Brown, from Jamaica, and the trio are faced with choices that will alter their lives forever.

Itai has fled London to his late father’s flat in Bath. Listening to cassette tapes his father made, he realises there is a lot he doesn’t know about the man’s life — who is Rita? Why did his father record her life story? And might she hold the answers to Itai’s questions? Meanwhile, his developing friendship with Josh, a young athlete who moonlights as a dealer to fund his training, is on unsteady ground. As the country prepares for the 2012 Olympics, Josh is under increasing pressure from his bosses to find out just what the hell Itai is really doing in their city.

Manny and the Baby is a character-driven debut novel, full of heart, about what it means to be Black and British, now and in the past.

Details

Format
Paperback
Size
198mm x 129mm
Extent
256 pages
ISBN
9781915590282
RRP
GBP£9.99
Pub date
13 March 2025
Rights held
UK & Commonwealth (ex. Can)
Other rights
David Higham Associates

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Awards

  • Shortlisted for the 2025 The Jhalak Prose Prize
  • Longlisted for the 2025 Authors’ Club Best First Novel Award

Praise

Manny and the Baby stood out for me from the first few lines. The beautifully balanced prose, the wonderful story, and sumptuous detail are constructed with poetic precision and held my attention right until the very end.’

Jacqueline Crooks, author of Fire Rush

‘Transporting … an uplifting ode to the power of family and enduring love.’

Francesca BrownStylist
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About the Author

Varaidzo is a writer and artist. Her short story ‘Bus Stop’ was shortlisted for the 4thWrite Prize 2018. She is a contributor to the bestselling anthology The Good Immigrant (Unbound, 2016) and the romance anthology Who’s Loving You (Trapeze, 2021). She was previously the Digital Editor at Wasafiri, and the Arts & Culture Editor at gal-dem.

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