The teen novel kicks off in Brighton 1962. Cool records and sharp
fashions form the backdrop sounds and sights to this story of 15-yearold
Naseem Al Yawar ('Naz'), a young man on the verge of adulthood and
heading for his first experience of love.
Naz is a typical foul-mouthed, disaffected teenage boy, bright but with
no interest in school apart from a love of literature instilled in him
by an inspirational teacher, Mr Easton - nicknamed 'Easy Easton'. The
latter encourages Naz to write, directing him to read many authors
including Henry Miller and John Steinbeck . Raymond Chandler is a
particular favourite: 'I love his crispness and gusty dialogue, ' says
Naz.
The world is opening up for Naz, but his Arab father - a moody, bitter
man - is disappointed at what life has brought him and envious of his
son's youth and freedom.