Description
The Year of the Runaways by Sunjeev Sahota is a contemporary literary novel that follows the intersecting lives of three young men and one woman who journey from India to England in search of opportunity, security, and a fresh start. Set primarily in a dilapidated shared house in Sheffield, the story explores the struggles of immigrant life, including financial precarity, cultural displacement, and the hidden pressures of secrecy and survival. Tarlochan, a former rickshaw driver, conceals the hardships of his past in Bihar, while middle-class boys Avtar and Randeep navigate the complexities of family decline and clandestine relationships. Narinder, Randeep’s visa wife, adds an unexpected and pivotal dimension to the narrative, revealing the personal costs of migration and the intricacies of human connection.
Sahota’s novel spans a single transformative year, capturing the characters’ resilience, vulnerability, and the often brutal realities of life far from home. Through richly textured storytelling, the book examines hope, identity, and the moral and emotional compromises required to survive in a new land. With its immersive portrayal of ambition, longing, and the human spirit, The Year of the Runaways is a compelling exploration of love, endurance, and the search for belonging in the modern world.














