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DescriptionIn Cameroon in 1931, Sara is taken from her family and brought to Mount Pleasant as a gift for Sultan Njoya, the Bamum leader cast into exile by French colonialists, when she is just nine years old. Sara's story takes an unexpected turn when she is recognised by Bertha, the slave in charge of training Njoya's brides, as Nebu, the son she lost tragically years before. Promotion infoThe English-language debut of an award-winning novelist, and a lyrical tale of transformation in colonial Africa. Reviews"Patrice Nganang's dazzling novel [stands] in a league of its own, so different from the great majority of novels by African writers in the past fifty or sixty years."--Charles L. Larson, Counterpunch"Cameroonian writer Nganang delivers a modern epic, tinged with liberal doses of magical realism, of life in his country's colonial era . . . An elegantly drawn and engaging world of a sort unknown to most readers--but one they'll be glad to have visited." --Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Author descriptionPatrice Nganang was born in Cameroon and is a novelist, a poet, and an essayist. His novel "Temps de chien" received the Prix Litteraire Marguerite Yourcenar and the Grand prix litteraire d'Afrique noire. He is also the author of "La Joie de vivre "and "L'Invention d'un beau regard." He teaches comparative literature at Stony Brook University." |