The Association of Foreign Spouses: Their Hopes Lay in the Friendship They Shared

The Association of Foreign Spouses: Their Hopes Lay in the Friendship They Shared

by Marilyn Heward Mills (Author)

Synopsis

Marriage to a handsome Ghanaian architect has brought Eva far from the quiet English countryside. Alfred had made it sound heavenly but the hardship drained her of vitality and the foreign culture bewildered her. But Eva has her friends ? Dahlia, Yelena and Margrit ? all of them strangers in a foreign land, who rely on each other to fill the gaps left by distant relatives. When a sudden coup unnerves everyone, and Eva's relationship with Alfred begins to unravel, The Association of Foreign Spouses discover that there are dark sides to their lives and that they must scheme and deceive to protect themselves and their families. Set in Ghana in the turbulent eighties, The Association of Foreign Spouses is a story of a group of women who live in a land that at times defeats them, amongst people who often disappoint and baffle them. Yet through their trials and hardships, the women support each other, unified by their foreignness, as ultimately, they are wooed by this strange place that they come to call 'home'.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 512
Publisher: Sphere
Published: 07 Oct 2010

ISBN 10: 1847440312
ISBN 13: 9781847440310

Media Reviews
?In this vivid and assured first novel, two women meet across a yawning social divide ... Warm, moving, delightful? Times ** ?Mills offers, through Matilda?s eyes, a rich celebration of the country ... This unusual tale of the colonial experience hits the spot? Guardian ** 'Heward Mills deftly captures the ironic pity each feels for the other's situation. Written with fluency and confidence, this is an impressive debut? New Statesman
Author Bio
Marilyn Heward Mills was born Switzerland and brought up in Ghana, the daughter of Ghanaian father and a Swiss mother. Her first novel, Cloth Girl, was shortlisted for the Costa First Novel Award. The Association of Foreign Spouses is her second novel.