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1983

by Tom Cox
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Benji is an imaginative eight-year-old boy, living with his parents in a mining village in Nottinghamshire amidst the spoil heaps and chip shops that characterise the last industrially bruised outposts of the Midlands, just before Northern England begins. His family are the eccentric neighbours on a street where all the houses are set on a tilt, slowly subsiding into the excavated space below. Told through Benji's voice and a colourful variety of others over a deeply joyful and strange twelve-month period, it's a story about growing up, the oddness beneath the everyday, what we once believed the future would be, and those times in life when anything seems possible.

1983 is steeped in the distinctive character of a setting far weirder than it might at first appear: from robots living next door, and a school caretaker who is not all he seems, to missing memories and the aliens Benji is certain are trying to abduct him.

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      October 1, 2024
      Cox is a writer who seems to follow wherever his whims and interests take him, from fiction (Villager, 2022) to sports writing, and his latest is a wonderful amalgamation of memory and whimsy. Eight-year-old Benji is an incredibly imaginative child in a village just outside Nottinghamshire, living with his two artistically inclined parents in an unusual neighborhood. One neighbor, Colin, makes robots, which contrasts starkly with the belligerent racism of another resident. Benji believes he may be an alien and that extraterrestrials are among his neighbors (which, wonderfully enough, turns out to be true, even when Benji doesn't believe so any more). In a series of vignettes involving a wide cast of characters over the span of a year, Benji's teachers are shown to be everyday heroes, and in his acknowledgments at the end, Cox indicates the huge impact his elementary school had on his artistic approach. In what is partly a regional novel about the beginnings of postindustrial life in Thatcher's Britain, Cox joyfully explores broader themes of education and neighborliness in a unique, deeply engaging style.

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