Black Cake
- Author Charmaine Wilkerson
- Narrator Lynnette Freeman, Simone McIntyre
- Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
- Publish Date 3 February 2022
- Run Time 12 hours and 2 minutes
- Format Audio
- Genre Family life fiction, Modern and contemporary fiction, Narrative theme: Identity / belonging, Narrative theme: Love and relationships, Narrative theme: Sense of place.
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What to expect
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Crossing continents and juggling lives, Black Cake is a powerful story of love and loss, kinship and separation, heartache and hope, spanning sixty years in the life of one family
Eleanor Bennett won't let her own death get in the way of the truth. So when her estranged children - Byron and Benny - reunite for her funeral in California, they discover a puzzling inheritance.
First, a voice recording in which everything Byron and Benny ever knew about their family is upended. Their mother narrates a tumultuous story about a headstrong young woman who escapes her island home under suspicion of murder, a story which cuts right to the heart of the rift that's separated Byron and Benny.
Second, a traditional Caribbean black cake made from a family recipe with a long history that Eleanor hopes will heal the wounds of the past.
Can Byron and Benny fulfil their mother's final request to 'share the black cake when the time is right'? Will Eleanor's revelations bring them back together or leave them feeling more lost than ever?
'I was instantly taken in by this multi-generational tale of identity, family, and the lifelong push and pull of home. This novel has a tremendous heart at its centre, and I felt its beat on every page. What an extraordinary debut' Mary Beth Keane, author of Ask Again, Yes
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Critics Review
Unputdownable. Astonishing. Twists and turns so shocking they will leave your head spinning and your heart aching
An extremely assured debut which pulls in threads and echoes from across the Caribbean diaspora to deliver a rich, complex and really satisfying novel
A delicious novel. The chapters come fast and furious . . . A satisfying literary meal, heralding the arrival of a new novelist to watch
Black Cake is a beautiful, deeply resonant story of children trying to understand the mother they have lost. Charmaine Wilkerson transports you across the decades and the globe accompanied by complex, wonderfully drawn characters. She has managed to tell a story that is as meaningful as it is delicious. At turns delightfully juicy and then stunningly wise, Black Cake is a winner
Black Cake explores the ways we use meals not just to nourish ourselves but to help tell unspeakable stories. Family, food, festering resentment – you’ll find plenty to chew on . . . Wilkerson approaches her plot like a mad chef, grabbing ingredients from all over the world, slicing and dicing with abandon, tossing characters and palm fronds and a few drops of rum into a pot and letting it all come to a simmer . . . A roiling soup of family secrets, big lies, great loves, bright colours and strong smells
I was instantly taken in by this multi-generational tale of identity, family, and the lifelong push and pull of home. This novel has a tremendous heart at its centre, and I felt its beat on every page. What an extraordinary debut
A special, beautifully written novel that’s as rich and intoxicating as the Jamaican rum cake of its title
So beautifully written I’m struggling to believe it’s a debut. The cake is the glue that holds all the layers together and the scenes are so well drawn I could almost taste the cake, feel the warm sea on my skin. My heart broke and was put back together. Bravo
I [. . .] was immediately drawn in
I loved the brilliant writing, the characters and the clever and beautiful way the story melded together. A stunning book
Wilkerson explores the nuances of racial identity and betrayal in a powerful novel
BLACK CAKE has all the ingredients of the tastiest stories: secrets, romance, danger, and a cast of characters so real you want to scream at them one moment and hug them the next. I felt nearly breathless while reading Eleanor’s truth – as if I were right there in the room with Byron and Benny, wholly immersed in their mother’s tragedies and triumphs
A stunning page-turner, with characters that felt real and relatable. I can’t recommend this book highly enough. An incredible debut
Black Cake took a hold of me from the first page and didn’t let go … A gripping, poignant debut from an important new voice
A sparkling debut, which examines migration, estrangement and the stories we tell about ourselves
Included in ‘The books we’re looking forward to in 2022’
This powerful debut about family and identity, set against a backdrop of Caribbean culture, history and traditions, already has the stamp of approval from Oprah
A powerful, beautiful debut
A multi-generational debut generating hype
You can’t help but fall in love with this book
Utterly engrossing and full of twists, Black Cake is absolutely worth the calories
A testimony to how migration, memories and the life decisions of our elders can trickle down the generations and shape us. The careful cultural references to the Caribbean diaspora are deliciously nostalgic – I couldn’t get enough!
A shining family saga . . . Readers will adore this highly accomplished effort from a talented new writer
A heartfelt story of loss, lies and reconciliation
Black Cake is such an engaging novel. The structure works brilliantly with its dual narrative and short, sharp chapters. As I read, I felt like I could taste the sweet and spice of the black cake that links generations of the same family. Wilkerson’s Black Cake is filled with secrets, family ties and hidden desires. It is an extremely satisfying read that stays with you long after the final page. As moreish as its title. If you want to be transported, read this book
A family drama meets murdery mystery
The perfect recipe for an epic family drama . . . Feuds, grief, and a murder make Charmaine Wilkerson’s Black Cake unputdownable
One of the most feverishly anticipated debuts of the year
A delicious and gripping tale that sweeps the reader across decades and continents
I really savoured this rich, layered family saga … Charmaine’s writing is subtle and lyrical, pulling you into a powerful story of secrets, roots and identity. The flavour of it will linger long after you’ve finished
An extraordinary debut
A sweeping story, with Wilkerson masterfully bringing together all the different threads, making social history the backbone of everything
Completely blew me away … I loved the brilliant writing, the characters and the clever and beautiful way the story melded together … this is a stunning book
Delving into ideas around identity, familial bonds and lifelong secrets, Black Cake looks to be a wildly moreish page-turner
Touching on racism and acceptance, betrayal and loyalty, this emotional, heartfelt debut explores the meaning of home and the family that define it
A delight to read, each page of Black Cake is more interesting than the last. Wilkerson weaves social history into the backbone of the story, in a way that’s nothing short of masterful
This emotional, heartfelt debut explores the meaning of home and the family that define it
A skilful debut about family secrets – and food
A wonderful immersive experience
A beautiful read – a real pageturner
A delight to read, each page of Black Cake is more interesting than the last. Wilkerson weaves social history into the backbone of the story, in a way that’s nothing short of masterful.
A resonant story of identity, family and the meaning of home
A delight to read, each page of Black Cake is more interesting than the last. Wilkerson masterfully weaves social history into the backbone of the story
Prepare to be hooked
Impressive
A rich story around immigration and identity … the novel beautifully captures the struggles of family and identity and the liberation that comes from those struggles
Engrossing . . . Wilkerson’s brilliant descriptions are positively sumptuous for the mind’s eye
An incredible family saga spanning 60 years, jumping across continents and time, forming a multi-layered book about secrets and inheritance
A delicious and gripping tale that sweeps the reader across decades and continents, turning everything the siblings think they know about themselves and their family on its head’
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