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Long Listed for The Asian Man Literature Prize when published in
India as THE LAST PRETENCE.When Malika loses her longed-for
daughter at birth, it is not the only loss in the family: the
surviving twin -a boy - loses the love of his mother. He grows up
needing to be the daughter his mother wants, the son his scientist
father accepts, and more, with the guilt of being the one who
survived. In a recently independent India, haunted by its colonial
past and striving to find its identity, he struggles to find his
own self. Sarayu Srivatsa has created a moving family portrait,
richly-coloured by the vibrant culture and landscape of India,
where history, religion and gender collide in a family scarred by
the past and struggling with the future.
Two decades before Zimbabwe would win independence and ended white minority rule, thirteen-year-old Tambudzai Sigauke embarks on her education. On her shoulders rest the economic hopes of her parents, siblings, and extended family, and within her burns the desire for independence. A timeless coming-of-age tale, and a powerful exploration of cultural imperialism, Nervous Conditions charts Tambu's journey to personhood in a nation that is also emerging.
Mary Kay Andrews, the New York Times bestselling author and Queen
of the Beach Reads delivers her next page-turner for the summer
with The Newcomer. In trouble and on the run... After she discovers
her sister Tanya dead on the floor of her fashionable New York City
townhouse, Letty Carnahan is certain she knows who did it: Tanya's
ex; sleazy real estate entrepreneur Evan Wingfield. Even in the
grip of grief and panic Letty heeds her late sister's warnings: "If
anything bad happens to me--it's Evan. Promise me you'll take Maya
and run. Promise me." With a trunkful of emotional baggage... So
Letty grabs her sister's Mercedes and hits the road with her
wailing four-year-old niece Maya. Letty is determined to out-run
Evan and the law, but run to where? Tanya, a woman with a past
shrouded in secrets, left behind a "go-bag" of cash and a big
honking diamond ring--but only one clue: a faded magazine story
about a sleepy mom-and-pop motel in a Florida beach town with the
improbable name of Treasure Island. She sheds her old life and
checks into an uncertain future at The Murmuring Surf Motel. The No
Vacancy sign is flashing & the sharks are circling... And
that's the good news. Because The Surf, as the regulars call it, is
the winter home of a close-knit flock of retirees and snowbirds who
regard this odd-duck newcomer with suspicion and down-right
hostility. As Letty settles into the motel's former storage room,
she tries to heal Maya's heartache and unravel the key to her
sister's shady past, all while dodging the attention of the owner's
dangerously attractive son Joe, who just happens to be a local
police detective. Can Letty find romance as well as a room at the
inn--or will Joe betray her secrets and put her behind bars? With
danger closing in, it's a race to find the truth and right the
wrongs of the past.
The inaugural novel in the Well-Read Black Girl Books series, The Catch
is a darkly whimsical tale of women daring to live and create with
impunity.
Twin sisters Clara and Dempsey have always struggled to relate, their
familial bond severed after their mother vanished into the Thames. As
infants they were adopted into different families, Clara sent to live
with a successful, upper-class couple, and Dempsey with a sullen,
unaffectionate city councilor. In adulthood, they are content to be all
but estranged, until Clara sees a woman who looks exactly like their
mother on the streets of London. The catch: this version of Serene,
aged not a day, has enjoyed a childless life―the very life, it seems,
she might have had if the girls had never been born.
As with most things, Clara and Dempsey cannot see eye to eye on the
confounding appearance of this woman. Clara, a celebrity author with a
penchant for excessive drinking and one-night stands, is all too
willing to welcome the confident and temperamental Serene into her
home. But cloistered Dempsey, who makes a modest living doing menial
data entry work from the confines of her apartment, is dubious of the
whole situation, believing this all to be the insidious ruse of a con
woman. Clashing over this stranger who burrows deeper and deeper into
their lives, the sisters hurtle toward an altercation that threatens
their very existence, forcing them to finally confront their
pasts―together.
In her riveting first foray into fiction, Yrsa Daley-Ward conjures a
kaleidoscopic multiverse of daughterhood and mother-want, exploring the
sacrifices that women must make for self-actualization. The result is a
marvel of a debut novel that boldly asks, “How can it ever, ever be a
crime to choose yourself?”
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Flights
(Paperback)
Olga Tokarczuk; Translated by Jennifer Croft
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R312
R286
Discovery Miles 2 860
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Flights, a novel about travel in the twenty-first century and human
anatomy, is Olga Tokarczuk's most ambitious to date. It interweaves
travel narratives and reflections on travel with an in-depth
exploration of the human body, broaching life, death, motion, and
migration. From the seventeenth century, we have the story of the
Dutch anatomist Philip Verheyen, who dissected and drew pictures of
his own amputated leg. From the eighteenth century, we have the
story of a North African-born slave turned Austrian courtier
stuffed and put on display after his death. In the nineteenth
century, we follow Chopin's heart as it makes the covert journey
from Paris to Warsaw. In the present we have the trials of a wife
accompanying her much older husband as he teaches a course on a
cruise ship in the Greek islands, and the harrowing story of a
young husband whose wife and child mysteriously vanish on a holiday
on a Croatian island. With her signature grace and insight, Olga
Tokarczuk guides the reader beyond the surface layer of modernity
and towards the core of the very nature of humankind.
Bridget Jones, the original singleton, is back and her life is as
chaotic as ever in The Edge of Reason, the number one bestseller from
Helen Fielding.
The Wilderness Years are over! But for how long?
Bridget's second diary takes us through a year that begins with
man-of-her-dreams Mark Darcy (who never does the washing up) and
lurches onwards through a sea of self-help books and lunatic advice
from her mad friends.
Struggling with the challenges of a boyfriend-stealing beauty, an
eight-foot hole in the wall and a builder obsessed with large reservoir
fish, Bridget decides it's time for a spiritual epiphany. And so she
departs Notting Hill for the sparkling shores of Thailand . . .
Bridget is back. V.g.
Helen Fielding's first novel, Bridget Jones's Diary, sparked a
phenomenon that has seen four books, newspaper columns and the
smash-hit film series Bridget Jones's Diary, The Edge of Reason,
Bridget Jones's Baby, and Mad About the Boy.
It's now or never... Disappointed in love and suffering following
another harsh break up - Alice Goldsworth is on a pursuit to find
love; however, the universe has other plans... Enter - LOCKDOWN.
Entwine yourself in the highs and lows of Alice's very 'real'
pursuit of love amidst a global pandemic and fall in love with her
true grit and determination, as she overcomes many obstacles along
the way to finding her 'one true love'. Will the 'miracle' vaccine
ever be made? Will life return to 'normal'? Will Alice find love in
the pandemic when she least expects it?
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Theo
(Paperback)
Ed Taylor
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R273
Discovery Miles 2 730
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Zoologist Charlotte Walker has taken up a year-long fellowship on the
tiny, remote island of Tuga de Oro to study the endangered gold coin
tortoises in the jungle interior.
She is warmly embraced by the tight-knit community of islanders – and
their animals – who are keen to adopt Charlotte as Tuga’s first vet.
But Charlotte has a family secret that connects her to the island. She
is determined to solve the mystery: she just needs to make sure she
stays focused on her research, and absolutely does not fall in love
with the first man she meets…
At sixty-six, Paula Spencer – mother, grandmother, widow, survivor – is
finally living her life.
A job at the dry cleaners she enjoys, a man – Joe – with whom she
shares what she wants, friends who see her for who she is, and four
grown children. Despite its ghosts, Paula has started to push her past
aside.
That is until Paula’s eldest, Nicola, turns up on her doorstep.
Independent, a loving wife and mother, “a success” – Nicola is suddenly
determined to leave it all behind.
Over the next few days, as Nicola gradually confides in Paula the
secret that unleashed this moment of crisis, they find themselves
embracing the bruised but beautiful symmetry of what each means to the
other.
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