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SUMMARY:England is Mine - Date changed to 4th June
DESCRIPTION:Nicolas Padamsee\, England is Mine\n** This event has been rescheduled to Wednesday 4th June\, 7.00pm **\nClick here to go to the new page for this event.\n \n\nNamed one of the Oberver's best new novelists for 2024\, Nicolas Padamsee will be heading to Hot Box to talk about his brilliant coming-of-age thriller. England is Mine is an urgent debut which takes the reader on a frightening journey into online radicalisation and extremism.\n\n \n\nNicolas will be in conversation with Rob Jelly. This event will include an audience Q&A and after the event there will be an opportunity to get your book signed by Nicolas Padamsee.\n\nIn partnership with Hot Box.\n\n \nWednesday 18th June\, 7.00pm\nVenue: Hot Box\, 28\, 29 Viaduct Road\, Chelmsford\, CM1 1TS\nTickets: £11 (includes £1 booking fee)\nBox Office: Click here to go to the new page for this event.\n \n\n\n\n \nEngland is Mine by Nicolas Padamsee\n\n\nAn urgent debut set in multicultural London which takes the reader on a frightening journey into online radicalisation.\n\nNominated for the 2025 Gordon Burn Prize\n'A politically engaged\, urgently plotted coming-of-age thriller with a wicked satirical streak' - Observer\n\n'A brilliant dissection of race\, identity\, masculinity and extremism' - Monica Ali\nIn an East London borough\, two second-generation immigrants search for a sense of identity and belonging amid a wave of online radicalisation and extremism. College student David survives through music and multiplayer video games. Attacked by his classmates for the controversial on-stage comments of his musical idol Karl Williams\, he retreats into an online world of far-right ideologies and toxic masculinity. Hassan\, too\, is alienated from his friends\, who drink\, smoke weed and mock his volunteer work at the local mosque. As the young men struggle to find a path through a hostile-seeming world\, their fates become tragically\, catastrophically intertwined.\n\n \n\nOrder a copy of England is Mine by Nicolas Padamsee from the Essex Book Festival bookshop at bookshop.org\n\n \n\n\n\n \nNicolas Padamsee\n[caption id="attachment_10047" align="alignnone" width="214"] Photo of Nicolas Padamsee credit Peter Arkley Bloxham[/caption]\n\nNicolas Padamsee grew up in Essex. He holds an MA and PhD in Creative Writing from the University of East Anglia\, and is one of the Observer's best new novelists for 2024. He is the editor of Arts Against Extremism. He splits his time between Norwich and Upton Park\, London.\n\n \n\n\n\n \nRob Jelly\n\n\nNicolas will be in conversation with Rob Jelly. As BBC Upload curator\, Rob champions Creatives across the East of England on BBC Upload\, a platform for authors\, playwrights\, film-makers and more.\n\n \n** Rescheduled to 4th June **\nClick here to go to the new page for this event.\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n 
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LOCATION:28\, 29 Viaduct Road\, Chelmsford\, Essex\, CM1 1TS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Fiction
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