

A bold, striking examination of childhood crime, systemic racism and the nature of evil, The Gosling Girl finds a freshly released child killer in the frame for another murder as the media manipulate the narrative around her past sins and her new start.
Monster? Murderer? Child? Victim?
Michelle Cameron's name is associated with the most abhorrent of crimes. A child who lured a younger child away from her parents and to her death, she is known as the black girl who murdered a little white girl; evil incarnate according to the media. As the book opens, she has done her time, and has been released as a young woman with a new identity to start her life again.
When another shocking death occurs, Michelle is the first in the frame. Brought into the police station to answer questions around a suspicious death, it is only a matter of time until the press find out who she is now and where she lives and set about destroying her all over again.
Natalie Tyler is the officer brought in to investigate the murder. A black detective constable, she has been ostracised from her family and often feels she is in the wrong job. But when she meets Michelle, she feels a complicated need to protect her, whatever she might have done.
The Gosling Girl is a moving, powerful account of systemic, institutional and internalised racism, and of how the marginalised fight back. It delves into the psychological after-effects of a crime committed in childhood, exploring intersections between race and class as Michelle's story is co-opted and controlled by those around her. Jacqueline writes with a cool restraint and The Gosling Girl is a raw and powerful novel that will stay with the reader long after they have turned the last page.
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Ltd
ISBN: 9781398504219
Number of pages: 400
Dimensions: 234 x 153 x 28 mm
MEDIA REVIEWS
'A tour de force of engaged storytelling. With heart-wrenching pathos, The Gosling Girl delineates the bleak aftermath for all concerned when one child kills another' - Peter Kalu
Praise For Jacqueline Roy:
'This is a novel of daring - enjoyable, surprising and original' - Bernardine Evaristo
'A strong and humane work of fiction' - Jackie Kay
'A striking commentary' - Scotsman
'A strong, humorous and moving piece of fiction... such is the life injected into the characters that by the end of the novel there remains that reluctance to part with people you have come to love' - calabash
'Unflinchingly told... harrowing but also shockingly funny' - Big Issue
'A joy' - Pride
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