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Dominoes

A powerful and emotional debut novel

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Wait time: About 6 weeks

'A must-read... compulsively timely novel' Stylist
When Layla and Andy first meet, they can't believe they have the same surname. It feels like fate...
Sera, Layla's best friend, has her doubts about Andy. As the couple fall deeper in love, Sera becomes more and more vocal about Layla settling down with a white boy. And then, only a few weeks before their wedding, Layla makes a devastating discovery – could their families be linked in the worst possible way?
What seemed like a fairy-tale romance is rapidly derailed as Layla begins to uncover parts of her history and identity that she had never imagined – or, perhaps, had simply learnt to ignore.
And now, she faces an impossible choice.
**A STYLIST UNMISSABLE BOOK FOR 2024**
'A warm, sweet love story, and a thought-provoking examination of the British slave trade and its legacy' MARIAN KEYES
'I loved this book' JACQUELINE CROOKS, author of Fire Rush
'So kind and smart and clear-eyed' HOLLY GRAMAZIO, author of The Husbands
READERS LOVE DOMINOES:

'Tender, thought-provoking and hard-hitting'
'Kept me second guessing how things would turn out until the very end'
'Incredibly thought-provoking'
'Such an important novel'
'I laughed, I cried, I learned A LOT'
'So much more than a love story'

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      January 29, 2024
      Playwright McIntosh debuts with a thought-provoking study of race, ancestry, and inheritance based on her one-woman play of the same name. When Layla McKinnon, who is mixed race, begins dating Andy McKinnon, who is white, their shared surname feels at first like a meet-cute in the making. But Layla’s best friend, Sera, a social justice activist, is convinced that Andy’s substantial family wealth is tied to his forebears’ history as slave owners, and that they enslaved Layla’s ancestors. After Andy and Layla get engaged to be married, Layla, haunted by Sera’s insinuations, travels to Jamaica for the first time in search of her roots. As a history teacher, she knows the outlines of Britain’s legacy of slaveholding, but she is nevertheless surprised and shaken by the extent of its ongoing economic repercussions. Her conflicted feelings of love and revulsion toward Andy and his family rouse sympathies, but the real heart of the story lies with the damage done to her decades-long friendship with Sera, who can no longer condone the impending nuptials as evidence supporting her claim continues to mount. Despite a somewhat abrupt resolution, McIntosh largely succeeds at transferring her story from stage to page. This stimulating portrayal of a fraught familial history is sure to spark debate.

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