This is the story of a city.
The north-west corner of a city. Here you''ll find guests and
hosts, those with power and those without it, people who live
somewhere special and those who live nowhere at all. And many
people in between.
Every city is like this. Cheek-by-jowl living. Separate
worlds.
And then there are the visitations: the rare times a stranger
crosses a threshold without permission or warning, causing
disruption in the whole system. Like the April afternoon a woman
came to Leah Hanwell''s door, seeking help, disturbing the peace,
forcing Leah out of her isolation...
Zadie Smith''s brilliant tragi-comic new novel follows four
Londoners - Leah, Natalie, Felix and Nathan - as they try to make
adult lives outside Caldwell, the council estate of their
childhood. From private houses to public parks, at work and at
play, their London is a complicated place, as beautiful as it is
brutal, where the thoroughfares hide the back alleys, and taking
the high road can sometimes lead you to a dead end.
Depicting the modern urban zone - familiar to town-dwellers
everywhere - Zadie Smith''s NW is a quietly
devastating novel of encounters, mercurial and vital like the city
itself.