To Fill a Yellow House

To Fill a Yellow House by Sussie Anie, published by Mariner Books in 2022, is a 374-page work that explores themes of community, friendship, and the transformative power of creativity. The story follows Kwasi, a young boy who, after moving to a new part of London, grapples with the challenges of his new environment, including a large house and a demanding school life. He finds solace in the Chest of Small Wonders, a charity shop run by Rupert, who is struggling to keep the shop’s spirit alive after the loss of his wife.
As Kwasi and Rupert develop an unexpected friendship, they each discover a renewed sense of belonging amidst the changing dynamics of their community. The narrative delves into the impact of local politics on their lives and the future of the Chest, highlighting the importance of connection in times of uncertainty. This edition presents a rich tapestry of experiences, blending elements of drama, romance, and magical realism, reflecting the vibrant essence of urban life and cultural heritage.
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Lyrical, witty, moving and timely, To Fill a Yellow House is a story of community, friendship and the power of creativity and connection.
When Kwasi’s family moves abruptly from one side of London to the other, Kwasi is both excited by the change–the new house is so big–and unsettled by his new school and the pressures placed upon him by his parents and many aunties. One place Kwasi finds refuge and inspiration is the Chest of Small Wonders, an eclectic and run-down charity shop on the high street.
Rupert has run the Chest for decades, but since his wife’s death several years before, he has struggled to keep their dreams for the shop alive. These days, fewer people shop second-hand, the Chest has become a depository for unwanted possessions, and Rupert is indulging more and more in herbal and perhaps-not-so-legal teas.
As Kwasi spends time in the Chest, an unexpected friendship develops between man and boy, a relationship that gives each a new sense of belonging. But the community and high street are changing, and when local politics threaten to engulf the Chest, both Kwasi and Rupert must decide who their allies are and where their futures lie.
To Fill a Yellow House is as vibrant and surprising as the city it is set in and marks the arrival of a bright and bold new talent.
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