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If you were to lay out end-to-end the many superlatives this book is going to gather, the path of praise would likely stretch all the way from Pakistan to Tower Hamlets. Easily. Deservedly. It is a fine debut, the spirit and story of which cannot fail but to enthral. Have a little care and patience though. Brick Lane may not make you laugh till page 65 (and then a tiny one at that, something to do with a man who resembles a beetle which simply defies explanation) and you may not realise how captured you are until the twist on page 118. A mighty kick in the guts it is too. Forget all that Roald Dahl bollocks with the unexpected sprung at the end Ali turns the knife just a quarter of the way through. And it hurts.

Comparisons with Zadie and Salman are inevitable, of course; this year's White Teeth, goes the PR spin. Well, there‘s worse company for a new author to keep. As another take on the Asian-

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