Lonely Londoners
Discover the poignant tale of Lonely Londoners by Sam Selvon, a remarkable exploration of the immigrant experience in 1950s London. This classic novel, published in a stunning Clothbound Classics edition in 2021, delves into the lives of newcomers from the West Indies as they arrive at Waterloo Station, filled with hope and dreams. Among them is Moses Aloetta, a seasoned Londoner who takes it upon himself to guide Henry 'Sir Galahad' Oliver through the complexities of this new world. With its rich narrative and vivid depiction of a city that is both welcoming and harsh, Lonely Londoners remains one of the great twentieth-century novels. This edition spans 160 pages and is a must-read for anyone interested in English literature and the diverse tapestry of urban life. Immerse yourself in Selvon's masterful storytelling and experience the challenges and triumphs of immigrant life in London.