Derek Owusu : ‘I didn’t read a book until the age of 24’
The writer on bingeing Henry James, his friendship with Benjamin Zephaniah and a confidence-boosting classic My earliest reading memory When I was about four or five, I think. I was living in Long Melford, Suffolk, with my foster parents, and my foster dad was trying to teach me how to read (…)
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