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All The Houses I've Ever Lived In

Finding Home in a System that Fails Us

Kieran Yates

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Simon & Schuster Ltd
18 July 2024
'I tore through the pages. A book I'll read over and over again' CANDICE CARTY-WILLIAMS

'Illuminating' OBSERVER

We've all had our share of mould, dodgy landlords and awkward house shares. But Kieran Yates has had more than most: by the age of twenty-five she'd lived in twenty different houses across the country.

In her coming-of-age memoir, she charts the heartbreaks and joys of a life spent searching for home. Sparkling with warmth and wit, this is a story of finding beauty in our interiors, friendships in cramped flats, and home even in the most fragile circumstances. All the Houses I’ve Ever Lived In is at once a rallying cry for change and a love letter to home in all its forms.

'A beautiful exposition of home. Stunning' BOLU BABALOLA

‘So incisive it’s hard to put down’ PANDORA SYKES 

‘Yates manages the unthinkable: she makes the housing crisis funny’i

 

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Imprint:   Simon & Schuster Ltd
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 198mm,  Width: 130mm, 
ISBN:   9781398509856
ISBN 10:   139850985X
Pages:   336
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming

Kieran Yates is a journalist, broadcaster and author who writes regularly on youth culture, housing, immigration and politics for publications including the Guardian, the Independent and VICE. She contributed to the award-winning essay collection The Good Immigrant and in 2019 she produced the BBC Radio 4 documentary ‘Estate Music’, which explored the link between music, immigrant communities in the UK and social housing. All The Houses I’ve Ever Lived In is her first solo book.  

Reviews for All The Houses I've Ever Lived In: Finding Home in a System that Fails Us

‘I believe that Kieran Yates was born to write, but crucially, to write this vital piece of work. I tore through the pages . . . A book I’ll read over and over again’  -- Candice Carty-Williams, author of 'Queenie' 'A beautiful exposition of home and what it means. Yates infuses such gentle care and humanity into the exploration of race, the failings of society and government … Stunning' -- Bolu Babalola, author of 'Love in Colour' ‘I read this in two sittings . . . it’s so incisive it’s hard to put down’ -- Pandora Sykes 'Wholly transportive and informative. With every home visited, you will leave feeling like a welcomed guest, a deeply concerned neighbour or probably both' -- Clara Amfo 'A moving and urgent exposé of the housing crisis' -- Laura Bates, founder of the Everyday Sexism Project 'Intimate and fascinating. Both a memoir and a social commentary of Britain' -- Annie Macmanus 'Warm and funny. A powerful call to action against bad landlords, gentrification and class inequality in Britain' -- Symeon Brown, author of 'Get Rich or Lie Trying' Vital. Everyone should read it -- Vicky Spratt, author of 'Tenants' ‘A powerful, personal and intricate tour of our housing system … exposing who it works for and who it doesn’t’ -- Bell Ribeiro-Addy MP ‘Yates writes with clarity, warmth and passion and leaves the reader wanting to march on Whitehall immediately’   -- Nikesh Shukla ‘This book is so special. Kieran writes with a warmth and joy that is so often devoid from discussions based around housing and working class people. [It] manages to have taught me ten million things while also making me fall in love with Kieran and her family - weaving together activism with storytelling in the most gorgeous way’ -- Ione Gamble, author of 'Poor Little Sick Girls' ‘Skewers the housing crisis with clear-sighted fury. [Her] warmth and intimacy breathes new life into the horror show statistics. Yates manages the unthinkable: she makes the housing crisis funny, or at least as funny as it can get’  * i * ‘So relatable . . . injects a glorious dose of love and joy and hope. This is what is so special about All The Houses I’ve Ever Lived In: the side notes of kindness and community, told with beauty, folded between the pages’ * Big Issue *


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