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Salaam Brick Lane
Salaam Brick Lane: A Year in the New East End | Tarquin Hall
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After ten years living abroad, Tarquin Hall wanted to return to his native London. Lured by his nostalgia for a leafy suburb childhood spent in south-west London, he returned with his Indian-born, American fiance in tow. Priced out of the housing market, they found themselves living not in a townhouse, oozing Victorian charm, but in a squalid attic above a Bangladeshi sweatshop on London's Brick Lane. A grimy skylight provided the only window on their new world: a filthy, noisy street where drug dealers and prostitutes peddled their wares and tramps urinated on the pavements. At night, traffic lights lit up the ceiling and police sirens wailed into the early hours. Yet, as Hall got to know Brick Lane, he discovered beneath its unlovely surface an inner world where immigrants and asylum seekers struggle to better themselves and dream of escape. He met the last of the East End Jews who, in their lifetimes, have watched their community slowly vanish, and he befriended some of the tens of thousands of Bangladeshis and asylum seekers who have replaced them. Salaam Brick Lane is a journey of discovery by an outsider in his own native city. It offers an explicit glimpse of the underbelly of London's most infamous quarter - the real-life world of Monica Ali's bestselling novel.
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TheEllieMo
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My favourite read in May was this memoir from Tarquin Hall, based on his experiences living in Brick Lane, and the conversations he had with other residents, reflecting the changing demographic in the area over the decades.

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Andrew65 Looks good. 3y
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TheEllieMo
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1. Salaam Brick Lane, about the year the author lived in London‘s Brick Lane, and the characters he met.

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3. I do like a good crime novel.

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Eggs Thanks for joining in 📚👏🏻❤️ 3y
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TheEllieMo
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Published 15 years ago, about his time on Brick Lane on the early 2000s, Hall draws an interesting an varied picture of the people and history of an area of London that has long been home to immigrants, from Huguenot to Jewish to Bangladeshi. Hall‘s writing is easy to read, full of gentle humour but also the hardships many of the area‘s residents faced.

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TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 4y
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