Books by Jacqueline Roy
Jacqueline Roy
Jacqueline Roy is best known for her novel "The Watermelon Woman," which explores themes of race, sexuality, and identity. Her writing style is characterized by its lyrical prose and keen observations of human relationships. Roy's work has made a significant contribution to literature by centering marginalized voices and challenging societal norms.
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In Memory of Us
A profound evocation of memory and post-Windrush life in Britain
Jacqueline Roy
Paperback
Published:
2025
In Memory of Us
A profound evocation of memory and post-Windrush life in Britain
Jacqueline Roy
Hardcover
Published:
2024
The Fat Lady Sings
A collection of rediscovered works celebrating Black Britain curated by Booker Prize-winner Bernardine Evaristo
Jacqueline Roy
Paperback
Published:
2021