The Golly in the Cupboard
- 454pagine
- 16 ore di lettura
Exploring the complexities of abandonment, this memoir recounts Phil Frampton's journey from his childhood in St Agnes, Cornwall, to uncovering the truths behind his past decades later. Gaining access to official records reveals dramatic twists that enrich his narrative. The memoir is lauded for its vivid recollections and emotional depth, capturing heart-wrenching moments with skillful storytelling. It marks a significant contribution to Black British literature, drawing comparisons to the works of James Baldwin.
