Fictional novella review: Hello Mum (2010) by Bernardine Evaristo.

Hello everyone and welcome to another review. This time I am opening up on a tragic tale of knives, youngsters and gangs. Here I am looking at another work from my author of the month, Bernardine Evaristo. Her chilling novella takes place in London and is an epistolary; meaning it is told though form of letters.

The narrator is that of a teenager called Jerome who ends up wanting to join a gang to feel safe. Unfortunately for Jerome, the harsh realities soon hit him. It is his mother though who I worry about most. The pair of them love each other dearly despite their constant arguments. For me Evaristo is challenging when something needs to be challenged and here is no exception. Her novella is street smart, sharp and heated. It is just what is needed for those who want something quick or short to read.

For me the novella is unusual in what happens. However, I still like. For me it deserves an 8/10.

Until next time,

Thomas.

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