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Written by Lemn Sissay
At the age of seventeen, after a childhood in an adopted family followed by six years in care homes, Norman Greenwood was given his birth certificate. He learned that his real name was not Norman. It was Lemn Sissay.
He was British and Ethiopian. And he learned that his mother had been pleading for his safe return to her since his birth. Here Sissay recounts his life story.
It is a story of neglect and determination. Misfortune and hope. Cruelty and beauty.
Sissay reflects on adoption, self-expression and Britishness, and in doing so explores the institutional care system, race, family and the meaning of home. Written with all the lyricism and power you would expect from one of the nation's best-loved voices, this moving, frank and timely memoir is the result of a life spent asking questions, and a celebration of the redemptive power of creativity.
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Paperback · Canongate Books
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Hardback · Canongate Books
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The book was signed at our event with Lemn Sissay on 20th November 2019.
Last confirmed 30 Jun 2026
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