Reader Review: "Small Island"

by Elizabeth (Pennsylvania): Small Island begins with a chapter about Post-War London and Hortense, a Jamaican bride, arriving in London to meet her husband whom she married but hasn’t seen for six months. The reunion is quite a tale.


The book brings to light how immigrants were treated and viewed during Post-War in England. It was an education into how and what went on during that period in history.


At first it was a little difficult to get completely into the book…at times it was just plain confusing, but Andrea Levy has fantastic descriptions of the characters as well as the era. Very profound book. It also makes you laugh out loud at some of the things that happen and some of the things the characters say.


The book is a little slow at the beginning, but as you continue it draws you in and you "need" to know what happens next. The chapters are divided into sections for each character to tell his/her story.


Just as the book BEGINS, it ENDS with Hortense’s story. Hortense became my favorite character as you got to know her better…she was sweet, trusting, and very likable.


Andrea Levy is an excellent author and storyteller.


I really enjoyed the content even though I was confused at times…..4/5 for interest, but 5/5 for the historical aspect and explanation of the Post-War Era in London.


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