Quarter Tones

Quarter Tones

by SusanMann (Author)

Synopsis

The most important things are hardest to find words for, her father once said. That's why people make music. When Ana returns to the ramshackle cottage of her youth in the seaside village of Noordhoek, near Cape Town, she does so with the intention of sorting out her father's affairs. It soon becomes clear that more is at stake. After a decade in London, where she has failed to find work as a musician, her return to South Africa puts further distance into an already strained marriage, not only because she is out of reach, but because Michael, her husband, has lost faith in the country. Quick to welcome her is her neighbour, Franz van der Veer, an architect searching for redemption. This is further complicated by the arrival of his eccentric brother, Daniel. Against a tangle of childhood memories, scarred histories and renewed hope, Ana finally starts to confront the death of Sam, her Irish luthier father, and with it, questions of guilt and belonging. Lyrical and beautifully told, "Quarter Tones" is a story about music and love and loss.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 01 Nov 2007

ISBN 10: 0099502674
ISBN 13: 9780099502678
Book Overview: A beautiful and moving novel from the acclaimed author of One Tongue Singing
Prizes: Shortlisted for Commonwealth Writers' Prize Best Book - Africa 2008.

Author Bio
Susan Mann was born in Durban in 1967. She has worked in the media and taught at the University of Cape Town. She is currently doing research in France.