Hannah Lowe's first book of poems takes you on a journey round her
father, a Chinese-black Jamaican migrant who disappeared at night to
play cards or dice in London's old East End to support his family, an
unstable and dangerous existence that took its toll on his physical and
mental health. 'Chick' was his gambling nickname. A shadowy figure in
her childhood, Chick was only half known to her until she entered the
night world of the old man as a young woman. The name is the key to
poems concerned with Chick's death, the secret history of his life in
London, and her perceptions of him as a father. With London as their
backdrop, Hannah Lowe's deeply personal narrative poems are often filmic
in effect and brimming with sensory detail in their evocations of
childhood and coming-of-age, love and loss of love, grief and regret.