Rules of the Wild

Rules of the Wild

by Francesca Marciano (Author)

Synopsis

In the vast space of East Africa lives a close-knit tribe of expatriates. They all meet at dinner parties; they share the same doctors and eat at the same restaurants; they sleep with each other and take the same drugs. Set in contemporary Nairobi, Rules of the Wild is at once a sharp-eyed dissection of white society in modern Kenya and the moving story of a young woman, Esme, struggling to make sense of her place in Africa, and her feelings for the two men she loves - Adam, a second generation Kenyan who is the first to show her the beauty of her adopted land, and Hunter, a British journalist sickened by its horrors. Romantic, often very funny and always compulsively readable, Rules of the Wild will be recognised as a classic novel about the white man in Africa, a book to set beside Out of Africa and White Mischief

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: 1st Paperback Printing
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 06 May 1999

ISBN 10: 0099274698
ISBN 13: 9780099274698
Book Overview: At once a deeply romantic and fiercely lucid tale of white society in contemporary Nairobi.

Media Reviews
Remarkable... Sensuous... Compellingly readable... Makes you feel as if you've come back from some place very far away * USA Today *
An intensely romantic novel... Worthy of Flaubert * New York Times *
An updated English Patient... Engaging... A page-turner... Intense and lyrical * Elle *
Author Bio
Francesca Marciano was born in Rome. She worked for Italian television in New York and has written several film scripts. Since 1991 she has lived in Kenya in a house on the Indian Ocean and has made a number of documentary films in Africa. Rules of the Wild is her first novel.