Assembly (novel)
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| Author | Natasha Brown |
|---|---|
| Audio read by | Pippa Bennett-Warner |
| Language | English |
| Genre | Literary fiction |
| Publisher | Hamish Hamilton (UK) Little, Brown (US) |
Publication date | 3 June 2021 (UK) 14 September 2021 (US) |
| Publication place | United Kingdom |
| Media type | Print, ebook, audiobook |
| Pages | 105 pp |
| Awards | Foyles BotY—Fiction (2021) Betty Trask Award (2022) |
| ISBN | 9780241515709 (1st ed.) |
| OCLC | 1201685227 |
| 823/.92 | |
| LC Class | PR6102.R69195 A92 2021 |
Assembly is a novel by British writer Natasha Brown published in 2021.[1][2][3]
Assembly follows the internal reflections of a young, successful Black British woman as she prepares to attend a lavish garden party hosted by her white boyfriend's family. As she navigates the pressures of her professional life in a predominantly white corporate environment and reflects on societal expectations tied to race, class, and gender, she confronts existential questions about her identity and future. Her musings intensify as she grapples with a recent medical diagnosis, forcing her to reconsider what it means to "succeed" in a society built on systemic inequalities.
Release
Brown developed Assembly after receiving a 2019 London Writers Award in the literary fiction category.[1] It was published in hardcover format in the UK through Hamish Hamilton on 3 June 2021; Penguin also released an ebook and audiobook dictated by Pippa Bennett-Warner.[2][3] Later she released it via Little, Brown and Company in the US on 14 September 2021, along with an ebook.[4]