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Jun 03, 2026
Wimmy Road Boyz by Sufiyaan Salam review – an electric debut set on Manchester’s Curry Mile
Wimmy Road Boyz, a debut novel by Sufiyaan Salam, is a high-octane story about three British Pakist…
The Electric Debut
Wimmy Road Boyz, a debut novel by Sufiyaan Salam, is a high-octane story about three British Pakistani friends navigating their lives on Manchester's Curry Mile. The novel begins with a vivid description of the friends' drive through Manchester, setting the tone for a wild and introspective ride.
The Characters' Quest
The Boyz - Immy, Khan, and Haris - are in their early 20s, each searching for an escape from their past, present, or themselves. As they drive through the city, they confront their individual heartbreaks and the unsaid tensions between them threaten their bond.
The Curry Mile as a Character
The eponymous Wimmy Road transforms from a vibrant, shisha-haze mecca to a 'colossal no man's land' reflecting the deteriorating mood of the characters. The narrative is cinematic, with Salam maintaining control as the plot speeds along, culminating in a raw, shocking conclusion.
Beneath the Surface
Beneath the playfulness and slang lies something sinister. History is ever-present, with the novel blending references to South Asian historical and geopolitical fissures, such as the 1947 partition and the 1960s Mangla dam displacement, with present-day Britain.
A Masterful Performance
Salam's writing is a masterclass in simile and multilingual prose. The novel examines toxic masculinity, community, and youth culture, posing questions about survival and the possibilities available to a generation. Wimmy Road Boyz is a literary performance like no other, tearing through Britain's social fabric.
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