My Cleaner
Discover the poignant and humorous narrative of My Cleaner by Maggie Gee, published in 2006. This compelling modern fiction explores the complex dynamics of race and class through the eyes of Ugandan Mary Tendo, who dedicated years to the Henman household in London. As a cleaner, she not only attended to the home of Vanessa Henman but also cared for her only son, Justin.
Now, over a decade later, Justin finds himself trapped in a cycle of depression, unable to leave his bed. In a surprising twist, he reaches out for Mary, the woman who once played a significant role in his life. This captivating story delves into themes of identity and belonging, all while addressing the realities of racism and class conflict with a touch of humor.
With 352 pages of engaging prose, My Cleaner invites readers to reflect on the past and the connections that shape our lives. Don't miss this thought-provoking read that resonates with today's social issues.