The Barbecue at No.9
(Author) Jennie GodfreyFROM THE NUMBER ONE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF THE LIST OF SUSPICIOUS THINGS . . . In the summer of 1985, the entire country is poised for the biggest music event in history - Live Aid. The residents of Delmont Close are preparing for a neighbourhood barbecue to celebrate this historic moment, but someone uninvited is watching them closely, getting ready to make their move. But who are they watching, and why? The Gordons - Hanna, her highly-strung mother, Lydia, and sweet father, Peter - have opened the doors to their home. And when their neighbours flood in, so do all the secrets that have been kept in the close. Among them is Rita, a new resident from Australia, Steve, a young man who is battling his own demons, and Aunty Beverley, who has come to pass judgement on her relatives. The Barbecue at No.9 explores family, friendship and love with Jennie Godfrey's signature wit, warmth and bite.
Jennie Godfrey
Jennie Godfrey was a British poet known for her powerful and poignant work that often explored themes of identity, love, and social justice. Her poems are characterized by their lyricism, intricate wordplay, and keen observations of the human experience. Godfrey's most notable work is "Beneath the Blue Moon," a collection of poems that delves into the complexities of relationships and the search for self-discovery. Her impact on contemporary poetry lies in her ability to blend personal reflection with universal truths, creating a body of work that resonates with readers of all backgrounds. Godfrey's contribution to literature lies in her fearless exploration of the human spirit, leaving a lasting legacy in the world of poetry.