"My Cleaner is a moving, funny, engrossing book."--The Observer
"Elegant, humorous and surprising, this is a classy performance."--The
Times
"Beautifully observed, intelligent and moving."--The Scotsman
Ugandan Mary Tendo worked for many years in the white middle-class
Henman household in London, cleaning for Vanessa and looking after her
only child, Justin. More than ten years after Mary has left, Justin--now
twenty-two, handsome, and gifted--is too depressed to get out of bed. To
his mother's surprise, he asks for Mary.
When Mary responds to Vanessa's cry for help and returns from Uganda to
look after Justin, the balance of power in the house shifts
dramatically. Both women's lives change irrevocably as tensions build
toward a startling climax on a snowbound motorway.