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Rhumba [Hardcover]

Elaine Proctor
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26 April 2012

Tottenham, London.

Ten-year-old Flambeau waits for his young mother to arrive from the Congo, along the same dangerous route that the human traffickers smuggled him. Homesick and pining for love, he sees a glimpse of life in Knight, a fellow Congolese.

Knight, a sapeur - dressed to the nines and dressed to kill - is a gangster who lives for two purposes: to be noticed, and to dance away the immigrants' troubles on a Friday night at Le Pitch, Broadwater Farm. And, who knows, he might just be able to use his contacts to find Flambeau's mother, Bijou.

Knight has a girlfriend, Eleanor: a pale Scottish beauty whose love for him is total, but who can never be accepted into the world of Le Pitch. She becomes Flambeau's confidante, and he her mentor in the art of the Rhumba - the dance that will help her steal her lover's heart.

But Knight's past is so troubled, and his present so dangerous, that to challenge the traffickers to find Bijou might be more than his life is worth - something a ten-year-old child cannot be expected to understand.


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  • Hardcover: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Quercus (26 April 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1780875118
  • ISBN-13: 978-1780875118
  • Product Dimensions: 16.5 x 24.3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 701,802 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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'Epic, cinematic, passionate and poetic, politically astute, yet tender and moving, Rhumba proves Elaine Proctor to be a great novelist' Mike Leigh.

'Well paced and beautifully written, this book is outstanding and will linger in your memory' Red.

'With rich evocative language ... This vivid first novel plunges us into a world of shifting morality where image is all-important, and many truths lie behind the facades' Tribune.

'Takes us deep into the lives of Congolese immigrants in London ... a compelling piece of fiction, complete with a succession of terrific set-pieces and a touching plot ... thrilling' Daily Mail.

'Her writing, melodic as the rhumba alluded to throughout, plays off the grimy settings of North London and strikes the hidden wells of pain in each character' The National.

'The misery of immigrants across Europe is touchingly recounted, however, the music, spirit and colour depicted in this rich novel keeps an optimist thread' Monocle Magazine.

'A stunning novel, bringing to life sharply the central characters and their lives ... A riveting read' U Magazine.

'The sparse, precise and poetic language used by Elaine Proctor in her first novel reflects the beauty and the rhythm of rhumba ... a wonderful, vivid and unforgettable debut' New Internationalist.

'heart-warming and heart-breaking with gentle humour to counteract the more distressing aspects of the story. I loved it' New Books Magazine.

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Ten-year-old Flambeau waits for his young mother to arrive from the Congo, along the same dangerous route that the human traffickers smuggled him. Homesick and pining for love, he sees a glimpse of life in Knight, a fellow Congolese. Knight, a Sapeur - dressed to the nines and dressed to kill - is a gangster who lives for two purposes: to be noticed, and to dance away the immigrants' troubles on a Friday night at Le Pitch, Broadwater Farm. And he might just have the contacts to find Flambeau's mother, Bijou. Knight has a girlfriend, Eleanor: a pale Scottish beauty whose love for him is total, but who can never be accepted into the world of Le Pitch. She becomes Flambeau's confidante, and he her mentor in the art of the Rhumba - the dance that will help her steal her lover's heart. But Knight's past is so troubled, and his present so dangerous, that the challenge to find Bijou might be more than his life is worth - something a ten-year-old boy cannot be expected to understand.


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4.0 out of 5 stars unnerving 31 May 2012
By Nicky
Format:Hardcover
A friend of mine recommended this book to me and I may not have read a book about an African minority smuggled into the UK otherwise. However, a few pages into the book I became hooked and felt great sympathy for the characters in the story, each of them with their own flaws and driven to small and bigger crimes that those living more cushioned lives might be too ready to judge. Not so the author, who makes us see a side of life that we'd rather not be confronted with. Very moving and unexpected ending.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Take it with you on vacation 16 July 2012
Format:Paperback
Elaine Proctor is a film-maker, a political researcher, a South African
in London and a mother. These four aspects of her life have come
together to shape her into a very convincing novelist.

Every scene of her first novel "Rhumba" is written as if shot through
the lens of the camera, allowing our film-trained minds to glide
smoothly through her script. Proctor was born and raised in South Africa
and the continent has never left her. In England, she has researched the
African immigrant community of Tottenham and her work as a maker of
political documentaries has equipped her with a deep understanding of
the complexities of human trafficking. She has a quiet authority when
she speaks about African culture and deftly mirrors it with reflections
on Western perception. The novel attains the heights of good literature
(rather than brilliantly researched documentary) through her sensitive
and credible descriptions of the twisted human relations of her heroes,
or rather anti-heroes.

A 10-year-old boy smuggled from Congo to Britain, waiting for his mother
who never arrives: the plot at the centre of "Rhumba" will break
hearts, but Proctor's skilful treatment of the subject directly engages
the brain, too.

It's probably the best book you can take on your summer holidays.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A world you never knew existed 31 May 2012
Format:Hardcover
We read this book in my book club and it was a revelation. The author opens the door to a world -- right here in London -- that most people don't know exists. It is a parallel world of human trafficking, asylumn seekers and petty criminals. It is also a world of desparate hopes driven by a background beat of congolese rhumba. Beautifuly written, the book introduces us to Flambeau, a 10 year old boy waiting for his mother to appear from the Congo, Eleanor, a fragile woman from Scotland escaping her own memories and Knight -- a somewhat ambiguous charcter who walks a fine line between the good and the bad elements.

As a previous reviewer commented, all the characters are flawed and you may not like what they do sometimes, but the author's most impressive achievement is her ability to get inside their minds and help the reader understand what has driven them all to this point. A really worthwhile read -- although it is also quite shocking.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great book
This a gut and heart wrenching tale about human trafficking! A must read for everyone who thinks slavery no longer exists.
Published 5 months ago by DANJA ROBERTS
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best books I've read in a long time
This was one of the best books I've read in a long time. Although set in London, the story takes the reader to a foreign, gritty world whose existence I knew almost nothing about. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars spellbound until the end
Rhumba is a journey propelled forward by pure love through a world filled with danger and heartbreak, in search of ultimate joy. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Fan
A beautifully gripping read. I was enchanted by 10 year old Flambeau and his journey through the colourful Congolese refugee world in London. A must read.
Published 11 months ago by Rasha Elmasry
5.0 out of 5 stars making family
This beautiful poetic novel opened my mind and heart to a world I could not have imagined. Congolese refugees in London find a way to not only survive, but give love and... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars MOVING AND THOUGHTFUL
THIS IS A THOUGHTFUL AND DEEPLY MOVING STORY - WITH CHARACTERS YOU CARE ABOUT. IT OPENS UP A WORLD OF WHICH MANY OF US ARE COMPLETELY UNAWARE, AND TAKES US ON A JOURNEY. Read more
Published 11 months ago by APRIL 1940
3.0 out of 5 stars Read the book, but sit out the musical interludes
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Ten year old Flambeau has been smuggled out of the Congo to live with his mother's family in London. His mother, Bijou, is to follow - so he waits. Read more
Published 12 months ago by neverendings
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