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Vintage
15 June 2018
Soon to be a major film, written and directed by Christopher Hampton - Oscar-winning writer of Dangerous Liaisons and Atonement - Dalila is a remarkably moving fictional story of one woman's heartbreaking journey through the UK asylum system and very real detention centres such as Yarl's Wood

'As compelling as it is tough, sidestepping piety in favour of clear-eyed infectious anger' Sunday Times

Irene Dalila Mwathi comes from Kenya with a brutally violent personal history. Once she wanted to be a journalist, now all she wants is to be safe. When she finally arrives, bewildered, in London, she is attacked by the very people paid to protect her, and she has no choice but to step out on her own into this strange new world. Through a dizzying array of interviews, lawyer's meetings, regulations and detention centres, she realises that what she faces may be no less dangerous than the violence she has fled.

Written with grace, humour and compassion, this timely and thought-provoking novel tackles its uncomfortable subject matter in a deeply affecting way. A book about forging dignity in a world of tragedy, and raising issues about immigration and asylum-seekers through the story of one woman's plight, Dalila is a necessary tale of our times. It is also a work of great literary power- a slow-burning, spell-binding novel about how we treat the vulnerable and dispossessed that will leave its readers devastated.
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Imprint:   Vintage
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 198mm,  Width: 129mm,  Spine: 23mm
Weight:   293g
ISBN:   9781784702984
ISBN 10:   1784702986
Pages:   368
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Jason Donald was born in Scotland and grew up in South Africa. He studied English Literature and Philosophy at St Andrews University and, in 2005, graduated from Glasgow University's Creative Writing Masters Degree programme with distinction. His first novel, Choke Chain, was published by Cape in 2009.

Reviews for Dalila

An extraordinary journey, following 21-year-old Dalila through a novel that is both hard to put down and hard to continue... Beautifully observed...what is being built transcends plot, emerging as a study of the nature of despair and memory. -- Roma Tearne * Guardian * Donald grafts Dalila's experiences together with the precise pace of a thriller, and it is as compelling as it is tough, sidestepping piety in favour of clear-eyed infectious anger. -- Rebecca Nicolson * Sunday Times * Just as history is written by the victors, the foreign is typically viewed from the perspective of the powerful, an imbalance to which Jason Donald's earnest, accomplished new novel Dalila is a corrective. -- Jessica Loudis * Times Literary Supplement * Writing fiction that deals with social issues can be a tightrope walk... Jason Donald has walked that tightrope superbly. -- Doug Johnstone * Big Issue * Jason Donald's writing is vivid and immediate, told in the present tense, with a constant sense of danger and often heart-rending to read. His heroine is one person who represents countless people; her story is no less powerful because it happens every day. Uncomfortable, but intensely truthful. -- Kate Saunders * The Times *


  • Short-listed for Saltire Society Fiction Book of the Year 2017 (UK)

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