Small Island, The Long Song & Fruit of the Lemon 6 Books Collection Set by Andrea Levy - Fiction - Paperback
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Titles in This Set:
Small Island
The Long Song
Fruit of The Lemon
Every Light In House Burning
Never Far From Nowhere
Six Stories And An Essay
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
Overview:
Step into Andrea Levy’s richly observed world with this six-book collection, a sweeping meditation on memory, migration, and identity across postwar Britain and the Caribbean diaspora. Across decades and voices, Levy invites readers to walk in the shoes of characters who negotiate belonging, love, loss, and resilience. From the intimate home-front dramas of Small Island to the sweeping historical voice of The Long Song, the set threads together modern life with deep historical roots. Fruit of The Lemon adds a sharp, contemporary edge, while Every Light In House Burning charts family life amid NHS-era change. Never Far From Nowhere follows two sisters shaped by London’s council estates, and Six Stories And An Essay offers a meta-glimpse into Levy’s craft and heritage. This is more than a collection; it’s a coherent, immersive journey through diaspora, community, and the power of storytelling to illuminate the ordinary and extraordinary in equal measure.
What Makes This Collection Special:
What makes this collection uniquely compelling is its emotional breadth and historical depth, all anchored by Levy’s warm, lucid prose. The books share a steadfast curiosity about how memory informs identity, how place shapes voice, and how ordinary people navigate extraordinary pressures. Readers gain a panoramic view: the upheavals of postwar Britain, plantation-era history, and the micro-dramas of family life. The six-book arc supports a binge-pleasant reading experience while offering varied tones—from intimate tenderness to razor-sharp social observation—making it perfect for book clubs, readers exploring Black British history, and fans of character-driven literary fiction. Whether gifting a thoughtful reader or expanding a home library, the set promises both immediate pleasure and lasting relevance.
Books Included in This Collection:
Small Island
In 1948, London’s postwar air carries both relief and tension. Queenie Bligh quietly defies social expectations by opening her home to Jamaican lodgers, and Levy threads a delicate balance of humor, heartbreak, and hope as strangers become neighbours, then family. Across two families and a city still adjusting to peace, the novel probes class, race, and belonging with warmth, wit, and unflinching honesty. It is a powerful entry point into Levy’s world—bright, perceptive, and deeply human. ~ 60–100 words.
The Long Song
Voiced by July, a slave on a Jamaican sugar plantation named Amity, this sweeping historical narrative follows a life shaped by liberation and memory. Levy blends vivid social detail with intimate storytelling, revealing endurance, community, and quiet rebellion in the face of oppression. The Long Song is both a historical panorama and a heartfelt portrait of resilience, ensuring a lasting, gripping reading experience that lingers long after the last page.
Fruit of The Lemon
Faith Jackson’s ascent into a high-profile TV era brings ambition and independence into focus, set against the backdrop of a bustling modern city and a loving, sometimes overbearing family. Levy’s sharp ear for dialogue and social nuance captures the joys and tensions of balancing career dreams with familial loyalty, culture, and change. This story-rich contemporary voice sits proudly beside Levy’s historical masterworks, offering a vivid, relatable, and witty lens on modern life.
Every Light In House Burning
Two decades spiral around a family matriarch and the care of a beloved father as NHS systems and social change intersect with memory. Angela, the youngest, navigates childhood on a London council estate while helping her mother confront illness and ageing. Levy threads tenderness through hardship, showing how ordinary acts of courage, love, and resilience sustain a family when the future feels uncertain. A moving meditation on generations, care, and the quiet strength of ordinary people.
Never Far From Nowhere
Olive and Vivien, sisters raised in London by Jamaican parents, chart life from schooldays to adulthood on parallel paths shaped by friendship, identity, and community. Levy maps the shifting landscape of belonging—where loyalties are tested, and where family bonds offer both shelter and challenge. This dual-voice exploration of sisterhood, urban life, and youth culture provides a vivid portrait of a community navigating change with candour and heart.
Six Stories And An Essay
A revealing coda to Levy’s career, this collection pairs earlier and later stories with an intimate essay on heritage, writing, and the craft of storytelling. It offers readers a meta-narrative about how Levy’s own life and ancestry inform her fiction, enriching the experience of the other five titles. A thoughtful closer that invites reflection on voice, memory, and the enduring pull of family and place.
Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This set is ideal for fans of historical and literary fiction who crave humane, character-driven storytelling. It's perfect for readers exploring Black British history, diaspora narratives, and intergenerational relationships. College and university students studying postwar Britain, Empire, or identity themes will find rich material for discussion, while book clubs can enjoy a diverse spectrum of voices and moods. Gift buyers will appreciate a high-impact, thoughtfully curated collection that offers both accessibility and literary depth for both seasoned readers and newcomers alike.
Key Benefits:
- Comprehensive introduction to Andrea Levy’s work in a single, curated collection
- Six distinct voices and eras offering a varied yet cohesive reading journey
- Rich themes of memory, belonging, migration, and family bonds
- Ideal for book clubs, gifting, and personal libraries
- Premium, durable paperback format designed for frequent re-reading
- Improves cultural literacy with accessible, engaging storytelling
- Perfect for fans of historical fiction and contemporary literary fiction
About the Author:
Andrea Levy is a celebrated British author renowned for her incisive portrayal of Black British life across generations. Through a powerful blend of empathy, wit, and historical insight, her novels illuminate the complexities of immigration, memory, and identity. Levy’s work, including the vividly drawn worlds of Small Island and The Long Song, is praised for voice, nuance, and emotional honesty. She has crafted a distinctive, humane literary voice that resonates with readers who value authentic character-driven storytelling and social commentary rooted in lived experience.
Why You’ll Love This Set:
Owning the Andrea Levy Collection means owning a complete, immersive reading experience that travels from postwar Britain to the Caribbean and back again. The six-book arc provides both breadth and depth, making it a valuable addition to any serious reader’s shelf, a powerful gift for new graduates, and a compelling entry point for BookTok readers seeking meaningful, thought-provoking fiction. With Levy’s signature warmth and sharp social insight, this set invites repeated reading, rich discussion, and lasting appreciation for one of Britain’s most humane literary voices.
Please Note: The individual books included in this listing will be dispatched as per the original UK ISBN and UK edition cover image shown in the image.