It Was a Riot
by Daniel Hall
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Pub Date Jun 28 2024 | Archive Date Jul 01 2024
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Description
Edward “Eddy” Turner’s entire life is a battlefield.
Growing up gay in the violent and poverty-stricken streets of East London, Eddy’s childhood is haunted by the shadow of bullying, rejection, and his domineering football hooligan father. Enrolling in medical school is his only lifeline – but it only catapults him into a fresh set of struggles that will define the rest of his life.
From the brutal front lines of the Falklands War to the impoverished mining communities of Northern England and the drug-fuelled raves of London, Eddy desperately tries to numb his pain and escape his inner demons. But his efforts are futile – and with the spectre of AIDS hanging over his head, he’s helpless to prevent his closest friends from succumbing to the disease.
But Eddy can’t hide forever. After a protest turns violent, he’s left fighting for his freedom against a biased court system that’s hell-bent on jailing him for manslaughter. His story quickly ignites a national frenzy as his case hits the headlines. And when Eddy makes a shocking discovery about his past, he must re-evaluate his entire life and decide what’s really important.
Can Eddy escape the shadow of his father’s judgement? Or will he never be able to accept himself for who he is?
As a gripping and authentic contemporary LGBT fiction novel that explores the stark realities of being gay in 1980s England, It Was a Riot explores deep themes of identity, sexuality, paternal rejection, and the struggle to find oneself. This book is a must-read for fans of character-driven epics including Tomasz Jedrowski's Swimming in the Dark and Douglas Stuart's Shuggie Bain.
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9782166762220 |
PRICE | $13.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 279 |
Available on NetGalley
Featured Reviews
Some often forget that Pride originated with the Stonewall Riots in 1969, and that pride marches have always been a protest against the state of society in how they treat us as queer folk - but also against inequality in general.
This book is a solid reminder of the struggles individuals have been through over the past seventy years, at least.
Eddy has so many all too familiar experiences, especially with his background coming from a poverty-riddled area of London, with a parent who had a masculinity problem, and Eddy himself having to fight for his freedom after an incident at a march.
Extremely well written with fantastic character development and a smooth to fast pace.
I can't recommend this book enough, it's truly beautiful and has some gutwrenching moments that will definitely make you sob.
If you're looking for a book to specific read during pride month, or a book to read any time of the year, I highly recommend this one.
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