Rochdale Observer

Nikesh sees life’s destiny – from Kenya to Keighley

- Stevecooke@aara.me

APPEARING at this year’s Rochdale Literature and Ideas Festival is Nikesh Shukla.

He will be discussing his latest novel, The One Who Wrote Destiny which examines four very different lives.

With humour and pathos, he takes us into the world of the northern town of Keighley, with memories of Kenya not too far away.

Mukesh has just moved from Kenya to the drizzly northern town of Keighley.

He was expecting fame, fortune, The Rolling Stones and a nice girl, not poverty, loneliness and racism.

Still, he might not have found Keith Richards, but he did find the girl. Neha is dying. Lung cancer, a genetic gift from her mother, and an invocation to forge a better relationsh­ip with her brother and her widowed father before it’s too late.

The problem is, her brother is an unfunny comedian and her idiot father is a first-generation immigrant who moved to Keighley of all places. Rakesh is grieving. He lost his mother and his sister to the same illness, and his career as a comedian is flat-lining.

Sure, his sister would have claimed that it was because he was simply unfunny, but he can’t help feeling that there is more to it than that - more to do with who he is and where he comes from, rather than the content of his jokes.

Ba has never looked after her two young grandchild­ren before.

After her daughter died, her useless son-in-law dumped them on her doorstep for a month and now she has to try and work out how to bond with two children who are used to England, not to the rhythms of Kenya...

Nikesh Shukla is a writer and social commentato­r.

His debut novel, Coconut Unlimited, was shortliste­d for the Costa First Novel Award 2010 and longlisted for the Desmond Elliott Prize 2011.

His second novel, Meatspace, was critically acclaimed.

He is the editor of the essay collection, The Good Immigrant, in which 21 British writers of colour discuss race and immigratio­n in the UK.

Nikesh is currently a columnist for Observer Magazine and is the editor of the literary journal The Good Journal Nikesh’s third novel, The One Who Wrote Destiny, was published by Atlantic Books in April 2018.

His first book for teenagers, Run, Riot, was released in June 2018.

Tuesday, October 16, from 2pm to 3pm, Rochdale Pioneers Museum, 31 Toad Lane, Rochdale Suitable for age 14+, £5.

Book online: www. eventbrite.co.uk/e/ nikesh-shukla-the-onewho-wrote-destinytic­kets-4788552489­4

Visit: www. rochdaleli­terature festival. co.uk/whats-on/nikeshshuk­lathe-one-whowrote-destiny

Visit: www.nikeshshuk­la.com

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