In Soon Come we are transported to a small Caribbean restaurant in South London where we meet three friends who are from Jamaican heritage, trying to make their way in London.
The author introduces us to everyone, we see how they got to London and their relationship with Jamaica. One friend gets sent back to Jamaica because their document wasn’t in other, another who is a photographer fell on hard times. The author does a great job of showcasing their humanity. These is a bit of rawness to them that I enjoyed reading.
While I did enjoy the book, I felt like the timeline jumped a bit too much and I was confused in some parts about who was who. I also felt the books suffered by having way too many characters, I felt if the author had homed in on the three friends we could have gotten a fuller story. I felt the book was slow in certain areas and fast in others, pacing was definitely an issue and I wished the author took an extra 65 pages to give us more.
I do love reading about Jamaicans in London so if you are the same, go get this!
Overall, a nice read.