Spilt Milk, Black Coffee

Spilt Milk, Black Coffee by Helen Cross is a novel published by Bloomsbury in 2010, featuring 288 pages in English. The story centers on Amir, a young man in a Yorkshire town, who grapples with the expectations of his traditional family while being drawn to his unconventional coworker, Jackie. As Amir navigates the pressures of duty and desire, he also faces the challenges of caring for his ailing mother and dealing with his twelve-year-old daughter, Elle, who is trying to forge her own identity amidst family dynamics.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of family life, romance, and the complexities of marriage and divorce within a multicultural context. The characters are vividly drawn, with Jackie’s vibrant personality contrasting sharply with Amir’s family obligations. The setting reflects the racial tensions and societal issues of contemporary Britain, providing a backdrop for this engaging love story. Spilt Milk, Black Coffee offers a humorous yet poignant look at the intersections of duty, desire, and the quest for personal happiness.
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Handsome Amir, somewhere in his twenties, somewhere in a Yorkshire town, is torn between duty and lust. While his tradition-bound family urges him to choose a wife from a parade of blank and bashful beauties, he remains a slave to boozy blonde goddess Jackie, his fellow-worker at the department store in town. Pushing forty, with bubblegum hair and a filthy laugh, Jackie is an unlikely muse. She is openly entertained by Amir’s teetotalism and moral sincerity, but behind her whip-smart wit is a forgiving and optimistic heart. And, he sighs, she has a smile that lingers in the air like smoke.
Meanwhile, at home, Amir must dodge his family’s plans for him to join the family newsagency business, ‘Fags n Fings’, and tenderly care for his beloved, but increasingly demented, mother. Sensitive, sassy, exasperated, twelve-year-old Elle lurks in a black hoody and crops her hair to look as unlike her flamboyant mother as possible. She avoids the spiteful girls at her Catholic school, and leads a double life- raucous ballads of the seventies with wine-soaked Jackie; organic raisins and stately homes with perfect Claire, her father’s faultless new wife.
In a northern town rife with racial tension and tabloid outrage, Spilt Milk, Black Coffee is an hilarious, beguiling and unlikely love story. A romantic comedy of twenty-first century multi-cultural Britain, this is an irresistible novel from the prizewinning author of My Summer of Love.
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