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Sky City

UK Publisher: Jonathan Cape

Jaycee finally has a room of her own in Sky City, a housing estate in north London carved out of the glow-in-the-dark sky. But her troubled childhood continues to haunt her. When an old classmate, Sol, reappears, he seems to offer her a lifeline. Sol was her first love, and the only person who looked out for Jaycee when they were kids. Can she trust him now?

Her best friend is Ella-G, who left for the glamorous music scene in New York. When Jaycee finds a rare record that seems to lead to Ella-G’s father, the two women go searching for answers in Atlantic City. But what Jaycee encounters there forces her to confront the traumas of her own past. Back in London, can Jaycee, Sol and Ella-G find justice and healing, even as their worlds threaten to crash together and splinter apart?

REVIEWS

Visceral, shocking, moving – Jacqueline Crooks proves yet again that she is an absolutely fantastic writer. – Bernardine Evaristo

Jacqueline Crooks is the rare groove of literature. – Afua Hirsch

Poetic, truthful and powerful, Sky City gives glittering insight into a wounded black female subjectivity, offering agency and empathy. A beautiful read. – Diana Evans

An exhilarating, compelling story that goes deep into the self, and what it is to feel human. – Priscilla Morris

Hypnotically beautiful, almost weightless, Sky City is the literary equivalent of an out-of-body experience. In the best ways it pole-axed me. – Louise Kennedy

In this rich, searching novel, Jacqueline Crooks writes with great skill and quiet acuity about how the past resists containment, returning in disquieting ways. It is an unsettling yet compassionate exploration of childhood trauma, threaded with the promise of love and redemption, and a lyrical hymn to London’s overlooked places of sanctuary. – Hannah Lowe

Sky City invites us fully into the texture of the 90s. Deeply enjoyable and carrying itself with a calm assurance, this is a novel that is built to last. – Roger Robinson

Sky City is the soul electric, attuned to star-stuff in every word and in every cell of Jaycee’s body. A heartbreaking but heartening tale that heals us. I adore this book, the world is transformed by it. – Pascale Petit

A luminous novel. Crooks captures the textures of Black British life in the 80s and 90s with tenderness, fury, and breathtaking prose – Jacob Ross

Jacqueline Crooks is a Jamaican-born writer who writes about Caribbean migration and sub-cultures, in particular the supernatural and supranational stories...