Swing Time

Paperback Published on: 06/07/2017
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Swing Time
Contains dance and drama
The story involves a narrator who never gives her name and her childhood friend Tracy – two mixed-race girls who want to be dancers. Only Tracy, however, h... READ MORE
Jane E Skudder
Swing Time
Who are "our people"? An exploration of racial and social identity
This is a typical Zadie Smith book in exploring racial identity social mobility and personal identity. In it, the unnamed narrator lies in her father's ho... READ MORE
Tracey McHardy

Synopsis

Longlisted for the Man Booker Prize 2017 Read the first chapter of Swing Time

The rest of it, all the detail, fell away… The story was the price you paid for the rhythm.

On an unremarkable Saturday in 1982, two girls meet. Two brown girls who both dream of being dancers - but only one, Tracey, has talent; a talent so undeniable she is taught to rely on it as a promise, as a way out. The other is taught she has ideas: about rhythm and time, about black bodies and black music, what constitutes a tribe, or makes a person truly free. She is taught her future is her own to decide.

Theirs a close but complicated childhood friendship that halts abruptly in their early twenties as their two paths diverge and their lives dance out of each other's view, but never out of their shadow.

Dazzlingly energetic and deeply human, Swing Time is a story about friendship and music and stubborn roots, about how we are shaped by these things and how we can survive them. Moving from north-west London to West Africa, it is a story about the turn and dip and sway of lives in endless, perpetual motion; an exuberant dance to the music of time.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
  • ISBN: 9780141036601
  • Number of pages: 464
  • Dimensions: 198 x 129 x 29 mm
  • Weight: 320g
  • Languages: English

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Swing Time
A great time to read Swing Time!
A very enjoyable book with characters that you feel you could have met at some point they are so real! Having grown up the 70/80's London the setting is ve... READ MORE
Helen Dawson
Swing Time
Not for me, sorry
Not for me sorry, it doesn't quite hit the mark, but read it and make your own mind up - everyone has different tastes in books. I had high expectations f... READ MORE
Fiona Sharp
Swing Time
Disappointing
This is my first Zadie Smith novel and perhaps not the best one to have started with. The book commences well and is the story of two young brown girls who... READ MORE
Milton of Campsie  Annie
Swing Time
Starts good then fades
I enjoyed this for the first half but it started to dull after that. I couldn't connect with the main character at all, couldn't work her out or empathise,... READ MORE
Juliet  Stone
Swing Time
Huge
'Swing time' is a huge book in scope, starting unassumingly with two little girls at a dance class on their London council estate in the 1980s. From there ... READ MORE
Lesley Jane