The Cry of the Go-Away Bird

The Cry of the Go-Away Bird

by Andrea Eames (Author)

Synopsis

Elise loves the farm that is her home; she loves playing with beetles and chameleons in the garden, buying sweets from the village shop and listening to the stories of spirits and charms told by her nanny, Beauty. As a young white girl in 1990s Zimbabwe, her life is idyllic. Her clothes are always clean and ironed, there is always tea in the silver teapot, gin and tonics are served on the veranda, and, in theory at least, black and white live in harmony. However this dream-world of her childhood cannot last. As Elise gets older, her eyes are opened to the complexities of adult existence, both through the changes wrought in her family by the arrival of her step-father Steve, and through her growing understanding of the tensions in Zimbabwean society. As Mugabe's presidency turns sour, the privileged world of the white farmers begins to crumble into anarchy. "The Cry of the Go-Away Bird" follows Elise as she attempts to make sense of her place in the world while her family struggle to stay afloat in the collapsing economy and escalating horror that surrounds them. As the violence intensifies and the farm invasions begin, Elise and her family are forced to confront difficult choices and the ancient unforgiving ghosts of the past.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Publisher: Harvill Secker
Published: 10 Feb 2011

ISBN 10: 1846553733
ISBN 13: 9781846553738
Book Overview: A fresh and gripping debut about growing up in Zimbabwe during the recent years of violent change.

Media Reviews
In her debut novel, Andrea Eames captures brilliantly the atmosphere of corroding trust that pervades the Coopers' farm...The sands of trust are forever shifting and Eames's description of how the two groups steer around and at times into each other crackles with tension and authenticity...Eames is a young writer with talent, whose novel tackles matters of substance. * Guardian *
A frank and unvarnished portrait of life behind the headlines, sharpened by details from the author's own Zimbabwean girlhood -- Hephzibah Anderson * Daily Mail *
Against a shocking backdrop if recent historical events, Andrea Eames has used a fresh, candid voice to create an intimate, sensitive and moving debut novel -- Tina Jackson * Metro *
Eames is a fluent and engaging writer and this debut novel signals real promise for her future. * Independent *
This is a touching and assured debut, deceptively complex as Eames must work hard to get the balance between a young girl's development and the crisis in her home country just right, be careful not to let the personal either overwhelm or disappear. That she achieves this is a testament to her powers...Eames is definitely one to watch. * Scotsman *
Author Bio
Andrea Eames was brought up in Zimbabwe, where she attended a Jewish school for six years, a Hindu school for one, a Catholic convent school for two and a half, and then the American International School in Harare for two years. Andrea's family moved to New Zealand in 2002. Andrea has worked as a bookseller and editor and lives in Christchurch with her husband. The Cry of the Go-Away Bird is her first novel.