You People, Nikita Lalwani
You People, Nikita Lalwani
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You People

Author: Nikita Lalwani

Narrator: Vineeta Rishi

Unabridged: 7 hr 6 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/25/2021


Synopsis

From the outside, Pizzeria Vesuvio seems just like any other pizza place in West London: a buzzy, cheerful Italian on a street where cooks from Sri Lanka rub shoulders with waiting staff from Spain, Georgia, Wales, Poland, and more. But upstairs, on the battered leather sofas, lives are being altered drastically and often illegally, as money, legal aid, safe passage, and hope are dealt out under the table to those deemed worthy.Shan Devar, thirty-four, a trainee geologist, scarred by the horrific killing of his father in his home town of Jaffna, Sri Lanka, is on the search for his wife and child after losing contact with them during his tortuous passage to the UK. When he meets Tuli, the enigmatic proprietor of Vesuvio, via his ‘life clinic’ at the top of the restaurant, he finds a man who is not only willing to orchestrate the hunt for the people who are most dear to him, but who journeys with him into the unknown, ultimately risking his life along with Shan’s own, in the attempt to find them.Nia, nineteen, precocious, literary and damaged, is fleeing a neglected childhood in Newport and an aborted beginning at a prestigious university. When she takes a job at Vesuvio as a waitress, she is enchanted with Tuli and fascinated with ‘that heart … as big and dangerous as the Ganges.’Who is Tuli? Where does his money come from? From one angle he comes across as ' the altruist we need on each street corner, because government will fail us.’ But from another, he seems to be a mafia don, creating his own system of government and benefits, based on his own personal whims and impulses.

About Nikita Lalwani

Nikita Lalwani is a contemporary British novelist of Indian origin whose work has been translated into sixteen languages. Her first novel, Gifted, was longlisted for the Man Booker Prize, shortlisted for the Costa First Novel Award, and winner of the inaugural Desmond Elliott Prize for Fiction. Her second, The Village, won a Jerwood Fiction Uncovered Prize. She wrote the opening essay for AIDS Sutra, an anthology exploring the lives of people living with HIV/AIDS in India. She is a trustee of the United Kingdom human rights organization Liberty.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Emily on May 01, 2023

I didn’t put any thought into this book before choosing it as an audiobook. I needed something to listen to on my walk to work and this was available through my library app. I’m glad I took a chance on it. It was an easy and pleasurable listen, the story being interesting and meaningful but not too......more

Goodreads review by luce (cry bebè's back from hiatus) on August 27, 2021

| | blog | tumblr | ko-fi | | 3.75 stars (rounded up) “People can see you, but they don’t want to see who you are.” Given Britain’s political climate (in other words: the madness of Brexit) Nikita Lalwani’s You People is a poignant and incredibly relevant novel. Set in London, Lalwani’s story takes p......more

Goodreads review by Gumble's Yard - Golden Reviewer on March 01, 2020

“But then you would never intervene in anything,’ he said, not in an arguing way, just with this odd, eerie hush in his voice. ‘Let me ask you something. What about the basic idea of just being there? Just taking part, responding to need, not walking on by. To be present rather than absent, to fo......more

Goodreads review by Jin on December 05, 2021

Do you know these books which definitely deserve to be read and even more needs to be written because they discuss such important aspects of community and life? This is one of those and unfortunately it is hard for me to give it a recommendation. When it comes to literature, I like to work through t......more

Goodreads review by Brittany (whatbritreads) on July 18, 2022

This book was brilliant, though I don’t think it’s something I would recommend to everyone. The read here is so intense at times it’s difficult to push through because this book didn’t feel like fiction for the most part. Knowing that these experiences are being had daily is jolting and it broke my......more


Quotes

“Shines a light behind the smiles at your local restaurant, and asks tough questions about the nature of goodness in an unfair society.” Daily Telegraph (London)

“A moving, authentic, humane novel which raises fundamental questions about what it means to be kind in an unkind world.” The Guardian (London)

“Lalwani’s serious, ravishing way of writing about the secret life of Britain is just what we need.” The Times (London)

“Lalwani’s magnificent third novel features two London pizzeria employees—one British, the other undocumented—and their enigmatic boss who just might be playing God with all their lives.” Shelf Awarness

“Intelligent and heart-piercing—an exceptional novel about the Britain we live in, even if we choose not to see it.” Kamila Shamsie, author of Home Fire

“Enthralling as a thriller, yet also a beautiful human drama, and a serious enquiry into the possibility of goodness.” Tessa Hadley, award–winning author


Awards

  • Daily Telegraph Pick