Overview
Alvin and Errol can’t picture much of a future for
themselves. They’re young, Black and living in England in the 1980s,
with an entire country and political system set against them. Instead
they focus firmly on their past – the sunny Caribbean and heroic father
they left behind when their mother brought them to England twenty years
ago.
But when Alvin returns home from his grandfather’s funeral a new
version of their past emerges, and the two brothers are caught in a
desperate struggle to unearth the truth about their existence.
Powerful and compelling, Strange Fruit by Caryl Phillips
(winner of the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize) is the story of a family
caught between two cultures, and the uncrossable no man’s land that can
come between parents and their children.