by Aminatta Forna (Author)
Abie follows the arc of a letter from London back to Africa to a coffee plantation that now could be hers if she wants it. Standing among the ruined groves she strains to hear the sound of the past, but the layers of years are too many. Thus begins the gathering of her family's history through the tales of her aunts - four women born to four different wives of a wealthy plantation owner, her grandfather. Asana, Mariama, Hawa and Serah: theirs is the story of a nation, a family and four women's attempts to alter the course of her own destiny.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Edition: New
Publisher: Bloomsbury Paperbacks
Published: 02 Jul 2007
ISBN 10: 074758592X
ISBN 13: 9780747585923
Book Overview: Aminatta is a highly promotable journalist, broadcaster and TV presenter (e.g. Late Review) and is involved with the influential think-tank, Demos. She was a judge for the 2004 Samuel Johnson Prize The Devil that Danced on the Water received excellent reviews, was a BBC 'Book of the Week' and runner-up for the 2003 Samuel Johnson Prize For fans of Amy Tan's The Joy Luck Club