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Everything is Everything by Clive Myrie; 9781399714983

Everything is Everything

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Description

Everything is Everything is an evocative memoir by Clive Myrie, chronicling his transformative journey from a paperboy in Bolton to a prominent journalist. This compelling narrative delves deeply into his family history, particularly highlighting the experiences of his parents from the Windrush generation and relatives who have left significant legacies.

The Plot

Myrie reflects on his life experiences as a black man in Britain, weaving personal anecdotes with reflections on his professional career. He addresses the challenges of race and class, providing insight into his identity while covering major global events, including the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Myrie's candid exploration of these themes invites readers to ponder the complexities of heritage and the ways in which it influences one's perspective on the world.

Themes

The memoir is rich with themes of resilience, pride in one’s heritage, and the quest for self-definition beyond societal labels. Myrie's journey is not only a personal one; it resonates universally, prompting readers to consider their own identities and the legacies that shape them.

Writing Style

The writing is both accessible and impactful, characterised by a blend of poignant storytelling and insightful commentary. Myrie's authentic voice shines through, making this memoir a powerful testament to his life and the broader human experience.

"A captivating exploration of identity, heritage, and the complexities of modern journalism."

Readers who appreciate memoirs that tackle issues of race and identity may also enjoy works like Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race by Reni Eddo-Lodge or Black and British: A Forgotten History by David Olusoga.

Specifications

Format: Hardback
Dimensions: 242 mm × 165 mm × 31 mm
Pages: 320
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
ISBN: 9781399714983

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