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Goodbye Lucille
Goodbye Lucille | Segun Afolabi
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Winner of the 2008 Authors' Club Best First Novel Award It's Berlin; sometime in the 1980s. Vincent is an overweight, vaguely unhappy photographer who lives in a small flat in a house owned by a demented landlady. His neighbours and friends include an ex-marine transsexual escort girl, an East European refugee, a Nigerian playboy and various 'artistic types'. Vincent misses Lucille, the girl he left behind in London; he has not spoken to his adoptive father for years and resents his older brother's success. He isn't doing very much at all. Then a chance encounter in a bar, the murder of a local politician and an urgent letter from his aunt shake up his world and Vincent finally has to stop slacking and take some control. Building on themes explored in his collection of short stories, A Life Elsewhere, Afolabi presents a Germany of immigrants and insiders both. This is a moving novel about the personal politics of identity and a gentle exploration of the nature of true love.
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charl08
Goodbye Lucille | Segun Afolabi
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Love a swimming reference.

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Currently reading and new acquisitions...

Tanisha_A I love this photograph! 5y
Cathythoughts Lovely picture 💕💕💕 5y
charl08 @Tanisha_A @Cathythoughts I am in love with this chair! 5y
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