Looking back, Martha could've said no when Mr Booker first tried to kiss her. That would've been the sensible thing to do.
'But Martha is sixteen, she lives in a small dull town—a cemetery with lights—her father is mad, her home is stifling, and she's waiting for the rest of her life to begin. Of course Martha would kiss the charming Englishman who brightened her world with style, adventure, whiskey, cigarettes and sex. But Martha didn't count on the consequences.
'Me and Mr Booker is a story about feeling old when you're young and acting young when you're not.' (From the publisher's website.)
Benjamin Law on Cory Taylor and her classic novel, Me and Mr Booker.
Benjamin Law on Cory Taylor and her classic novel, Me and Mr Booker.